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.
Date | 1920s |
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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. |