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691. Bears

Sketches of two bears standing up. One sketch of bear on all four legs. Possibly in preparation for Yellowstone National Park bronze sculpture or commemorative spoon designs.

Published onJan 05, 2024
691. Bears

In the Christian Petersen Art Collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.

Date

1920s

Material

Pencil or conte on paper

Dimensions

9 x 12 in. (22.9 x 30.5 cm)

Description

Sketches of two bears standing up. One sketch of bear on all four legs. Possibly in preparation for Yellowstone National Park bronze sculpture or commemorative spoon designs.

Markings

n/a

Provenance / Location

Charlotte Petersen; Mary Petersen; CPAC, Purchased by the Christian Petersen Memorial Fund. UM92.166

Alternate Title(s)

n/a

Notes / Sources

Papers, SC, Box 4 f.16, letter of Sept. 21, 1942, Nerney has "small bronze bear which you made for Yellowstone National Park"; One of Yellowstone's biggest 1920s celebrities was a bear named Jesse James, who would step into the path of oncoming cars and rear up on his hind legs to stage “a hold-up” for treats.

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