

RARE Early Bob Parks Bronze War Horse Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Number 2 out of 35, 1974. This STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL and Haunting Sculpture features a Native American Horse with Feathers in its Mane and the Rider's Spear at its Side - the Ever Loyal War Horse at Rest after a Hard Day's Work. The work is signed by the artist with edition number 2/35 and number 74 carved into the bronze base. With a very low edition number and production run - 2 out of only 35 - this sculpture may have been the first of its kind released, as the artist usually keeps the first cast for himself or a special family member, friend, or benefactor.
Approximately 11" tall to the top of the spear x 11" long x 9 inches wide. Please refer to photos for exact dimensions.
Weight: 13 pounds, 12.4 ounces. The sculpture is in virtually flawless condition! Bob Parks (1943 - 2017) was an award-winning Scottsdale Arizona artist who specialized in spectacularly detailed bronze sculptures, featured prominently in the Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Chicago Art Institute, the Birmingham Art Museum, the Favell Art Museum, as well as his own Bob Parks Gallery. A realist who drew his inspiration from his personal connection to animals, nature, and ranch life, he created life-like Western and southwestern scenes, quite often featuring horses and riders, ranch dogs, and wildlife such as buffalo and coyote.This Bob Parks War Horse Bronze is a limited edition statue signed by the artist. This medium-sized sculpture, measuring 11 inches in height, showcases a Native American war horse in a Western setting. Handmade in the 1990s in Scottsdale Arizona, USA, this original artwork features intricate details of cultural significance, reflecting Southwestern and Native American culture. Presented on a wood base, the sculpture is a must-have for collectors of Southwestern and Native American art and equestrian-themed pieces. Your satisfaction is my highest priority.
