US Marshall Bass Reeves

Harold Holden
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  • Sculpture
  • Stone Cast
  • Bronze Tone
  • Available in multiple sizes
  • Pays tribute to the life and legacy of US Bass Reeves
Description

A sculpture by celebrated Western Artist Harold Holden that pays tribute to the life and legacy of the feared African American US Marshall, Bass Reeves. The sculpture is bronze tone and made to look identical to the monument in Fort Smith, Arkansas by Harold Holden entitled "Into the Territory".

It depicts Reeves preparing to ride out into the Indian Territory to capture another outlaw with his rifle in hand and his dog by his side. A limited-edition work of art available in two sizes.

Large Size: 14.5 inches (Height) x 16 inches (Length) x 6 inches (Width) with an edition size of 25.

Small Size: 9 inches (Height) x 9 inches (Length) x 5.5 inches (Width) with an edition size of 25.


Note: Due to the size and weight of these items they are not available for expedited shipping. They can also take as long as 3 to 14 days to process and ship due to them being pieces of fine art that are produced in a foundry and shipped to the consumer. A member of our team will contact you once the order is placed or would be happy to discuss timelines with you before the order is placed.

Edition Limited Edition
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Medium Stone
Signed Unsigned
SKU haho100

Harold Holden

HAROLD T. HOLDEN, or "H" as he is called by many, was born in Enid, Oklahoma. Although "H" was the first professional fine artist in the family, he comes from a family of creative and talented inventors and engineers. In 1915, his great- grandfather George Failing invented the machine that creates the bottle cap that is still used on beverages today. His grandfather, oil pioneer George E. Failing, invented the first portable drilling rig, as well as numerous drilling bits, still used in the industry. "H" credits his love of horses to his father who was an avid horseman. After graduating from Enid High School, "H" attended Oklahoma State University and graduated from the Texas Academy of Art in Houston. He then began his art career in the commercial art field, working in Wichita, Kansas and in Houston, Texas, where he eventually took the position of art director at Horseman Magazine. While working during the day for other folks, "H" began his fine art career at night, painting and sculpting his first love, the West.

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12/11/2019
Joseph A.
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Bass Reeves, First Black US Marshal west of the Mississippi

I have one of the 14.5” maquette of which I believe only 30 of this size were made. It is an impressive rendering of the statue which sits in front of the US Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas by the artist Harold Holden (At the time of its unveiling it was the only statue of an African American on horseback). The work is finely detailed and also includes his dog.

12/17/2019

The Black Art Depot

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