Remington’s clay model for The Stampede had been cast in plaster but not yet in bronze when he died in 1909. The bronze casting was supervised by his friend and fellow sculptor Sally James Farnham. Be sure to see several of her works on display in the Museum’s lobby and second floor. The sculpture was copyrighted in 1910, after Remington’s death.
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