
To Ride a Bronc By Bob Schriver
Experience the stunning craftsmanship of "To Ride A Bronc" bronze sculpture by Bob Schriver. Hand-crafted with exquisite detail. A must-have to add to a Western Collection.
- Artist: Bob Schriver 1914-1999
- Limited Edition: 94 of 100
- Dated 1984
- Wood Base
- Measurements:
- Measurements are Approximate
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Robert Macfie Scriver (1914–1999) was a Montana sculptor renowned for his western themes, especially Blackfeet Indian culture. His career took off after a failed contest for a Charles M. Russell portrait, leading him to create iconic works like Lone Cowboy and An Honest Try. Scriver earned national recognition with commissions such as a Lewis and Clark monument and deeply personal pieces like his Pietà after the death of his daughter. His legacy endures through his sculptures, the Blackfeet artifacts collection, and the Blackfeet Heritage Center.