Frederic Remington’s 1909 “Stampede” depicts the trouble a cowboy can find himself in on the trail. This bronze tabletop sculpture recreates a scene of a determined cowboy on horseback attempting to handle a trio of stampeding bulls. The Stampede was Remington's last sculpture. The model was completed in late 1909 just before the artist was struck with appendicitis. Frederic Remington died in December of that year, before the first cast was made. This replica is cast in the traditional "Lost Wax Process" with magnificent patina finishes that are hand-applied highlights that create natural variations in texture and color. The sculpture is then hand-rubbed to bring out the awesome detail and highlights. Cast in 100% American bronze and mounted on a high quality marble base with an etched brass plate with the incredible detail. Catalog Pictures shown - Sizes Available: • 015 Mini: 9.5" H x 18" L 11" W, 100 Lb • 015 Medium: 15" H x 30" L x 15" W, 115 Lb • 015 Large: 23" H x 46" L x 23" W, 150 Lb • All are cast in the traditional "lost wax Casting" method • 100% Bronze handcrafted and finished in the USA • A SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY. PLEASE ALLOW 4-6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY. A SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY AND INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER WHEN ORDERING SO DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED