Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 21" X Width 7"
Marble Dimensions:7" X 7"
Height without base:20"
Weight:25 LBS
Inventory:24YRD106810942
Original or Reproduction: Reproduction
Introducing the legendary Wyatt Earp, a man of many trades and renowned as the epitome of the ultimate cowboy in the American West. This remarkable bronze sculpture captures the essence of his multifaceted persona, paying homage to his iconic role as an American peace officer, as well as his diverse pursuits as a farmer, teamster, buffalo hunter, gambler, saloon-keeper, miner, and even a boxing referee.
Wyatt Earp's most famous moment, the O.K. Corral shootout alongside his loyal companion Doc Holliday, solidified his place in the annals of American folklore. A true legend of the West, his name echoes through tales of bravery and adventure.
In this captivating sculpture, Wyatt Earp stands tall, dressed in a billowing long coat that whips behind him as if caught in the wind of the untamed frontier. With guns blazing, his unyielding determination shines through. A short scarf is tucked around his neck, ready to be pulled up to conceal his face if needed, a testament to his resourcefulness.
With a rich brown patina, every detail of this sculpture exudes a sense of authenticity and power. His pants, contrasting in black, further accentuate the striking presence of this bronze figure. Meticulously crafted by hand, this sculpture is a testament to the mastery of the "Lost Wax Method," ensuring the utmost quality and precision. Mounted on a sturdy marble base, it stands as a symbol of strength and resilience.
To authenticate its origin, the sculpture proudly bears the signature of the esteemed artist Kamiko, adding further value and collectability to this exceptional piece.
Embrace the spirit of the Wild West and relive the legendary tales with this captivating Wyatt Earp bronze sculpture. A tribute to a man of many hats, it serves as a timeless reminder of bravery, adventure, and the enduring legacy of the American West.