James Earle Fraser

1876 – 1953

James Earle Fraser

BORN IN

Winona, Minnesota

KNOWN FOR

Indian figure sculpture, coin design

NAME VARIATIONS

J E Fraser

Having spent his childhood in the West, James Earle Fraser became one of the more famous American sculptors of cowboys, Indians, and horses.  He also designed the Buffalo Nickel, which “has been called the first uniquely American coin.” (Reynolds, 189).  From 1920 to 1925, he served on the National Arts Commission, and played a key role in promoting American subject matter in public art.  In 1919, he received the Saltus Medal*, the most prestigious medallic art award.

He attended public school in Minneapolis, but lived much of the time in a railway car crossing through the Dakotas because his father was in charge of laying railroad track across the western plains.

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James Earle Fraser – End of the Trail
James Earle Fraser
(1876 – 1953)

End of the Trail

bronze, 22
34.5 x 30.5 x 9 inches
Sold for: $9,000
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James Earle Fraser
(1876 – 1953)

End of the Trail

bronze
34.25 x 30.5 x 10.5 inche
Sold for: $10,800