$1,968
Charles Marion Russell (American, 1864-1926) Smoking with the Spirit of the Buffalo (a posthumous cast) Inscribed "CM Russell/©" and with the skull incised in the bronze at the figure's right side, incised "R. B.W." at the figure's left side. Bronze with dark brown patina, 7 1/4 x 5 x 4 1/4 in. (18.5 x 13.0 x 10.5 cm). Condition: Dust and dirt to interstices. N.B. During Charles Marion Russell's initial years in Montana, the buffalo had disappeared from the Northern Plains. According to the artist's friend, Claude Lanstrum, the subject of this sculpture was derived in 1887, while Russell was with Alberta's Blood Indians, whose elders believed that the buffalo would return from underground, where they had sought refuge, after the white man had been driven out of the Indian country. Nancy Russell, the artist's wife, arranged to have this work, along with five other new pieces, cast at Benjamin Zoppo's Artistic Bronze Foundry in 1916. After Charles Russell's death, George Sack wrote to Nancy Russell saying he had discovered the model used by Zoppo in a warehouse, and had delivered it to Roman Bronze Works. Sack was asking Mrs. Russell about composition details that had been damaged in storage. In January 1927, because the original was unsigned, Nancy Russell asked that the foundry copy the signature from other pieces for the wax and cut it into the plaster model. There were at least two casts known from the Roman Bronze Works period. In 1929, Nancy Russell appli
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2015-09-11