The Bronco Buster
statue by Frederic Remington (Smithsonian American Art Museum 2005.23.3)
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The Bronco Buster
Summary
The Bronco Buster is a sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- The Bronco Buster is the creator of Frederic Remington[2].
- The Bronco Buster is the creator of Roman Bronze Works[3].
- The Bronco Buster's image is recorded as Frederic Remington, The Bronco Buster, ca. 1909 SAAM-2005.23.2 1.jpg[4].
- The Bronco Buster's instance of is recorded as sculpture[5].
- The Bronco Buster's genre is recorded as equestrian statue[6].
- The Bronco Buster's part of the series is recorded as The Broncho Buster[7].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as cowboy[8].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as bronco[9].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as stirrup[10].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as quirt[11].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as mane[12].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as rein[13].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as Wild West[14].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as animal training[15].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as horse training[16].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as horse[17].
- The Bronco Buster's depicts is recorded as equestrianism[18].
- The Bronco Buster's made from material is recorded as bronze[19].
- The Bronco Buster's collection is recorded as Smithsonian American Art Museum[20].
- The Bronco Buster's inventory number is recorded as 2005.23.3[21].
- The Bronco Buster's location is recorded as Smithsonian American Art Museum[22].
- +1895-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Bronco Buster[23].
- The Bronco Buster's title is recorded as Bronco Buster[24].
- The Bronco Buster's different from is recorded as Bronco Buster[25].
- The Bronco Buster's Smithsonian American Art Museum artwork ID is recorded as 75126[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Frederic Remington[2], a sculptor[27], 1861–1909[28], of United States[29], specialised in painting[30] and Roman Bronze Works[3], a foundry[31], in United States[32], founded in 1897[33].