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|a Bronze inside and out :
|b a biographical memoir of Bob Scriver /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-368).
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Bibliographic Information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE: Prelude -- I GENRE: AMERICAN BRONZES -- 1. Why we learned to cast bronze and what it was like -- 2. How I got to the Blackfeet Reservation and what it was like Browning, Montana, 1961 -- 3. History of the Blackfeet and how artists joined them High northern prairie, 1600s forward -- 4. “Indian Days� Browning, Montana, in the Sixties -- 5. The roots of American equestrian bronzes Washington, D.C., 1780s to the 1800s
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|a II PROVENANCE: FAMILY HISTORY 1. The importance of story: the quick-draw guy Browning, 1968 -- 2. Bob�s genealogical roots and how his parents got to Browning The Palatine to England to Quebec to Montana, 1600s to early 1900s -- 3. Bob�s childhood Browning, World War I and after -- 4. The white community and how Bob acquired an Indian “mother� Milk River Ridge, the Twenties -- 5. Artists on the scene Glacier Park, the Twenties -- 6. Earl Heikka, “crazy artist feller� Great Falls, Twenties and Thirties -- III INSPIRATION: FROM MUSIC TO SCULPTURE
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|a 1. First career: leading prize-winning high school bands 1934�19502. Second career: successful taxidermist Browning, 1950�1964 -- 3. The Scriver Museum of Montana Wildlife Browning, 1953�1999 -- 4. The earliest sculptures and the C.M. Russell Contest Browning, the Fifties -- 5. Beginning to sell Browning, late Fifties -- IV PLASTILENE: THE EARLY YEARS -- 1. About the material and what it demands Greenwich Village, the Forties -- 2. Malvina Hoffman�s plastilene Greenwich Village, the Forties -- 3. Plastilene sculptures shelved Browning, 1962
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|a 4. The miniature wildlife dioramas: a team effort Browning, Spring 19625. Bob nearly goes blind Browning, Summer 1962 -- 6. Evelyn Cole Chinook, Montana, 1967 -- 7. My first hunting trips The Rocky Mountain front, Fall 1962 -- V ARMATURE: FORMING STRUCTURE -- 1. About armatures -- 2. The armature of Bob�s inner world Browning, the Sixties -- 3. The Buffalo Roundup. We both ride Moiese, 1963 -- 4. Organic armatures: skeletons Bynum, Sun River, Moiese, Starr School, mid-Sixties -- 5. Broken ribcage Browning, 1965 -- VI WASTE MOLD: SHARDS ON THE TABLE
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|a 1. Waste molds, made for destruction 2. Dick Flood The northern prairie, Fifties and Sixties -- 3. Ace Powell Hungry Horse and Browning, 1928 to 1976 -- 4. John Clarke East Glacier, 1881�1970 -- 5. The last full-mount: a moose Browning, 1968 -- 6. Eegie Browning, 1962�1975 -- 7. Electric cowboys Cut Bank Creek, 1965 -- 8. Life in Browning The Sixties -- 9. Drifters Browning, mid-Sixties -- 10. Downhill Hudson�s Bay Divide, late Sixties -- VII PLASTER ORIGINAL: FIRST SUCCESS -- 1. About plaster originals: the key -- 2. George Gray Browning, 1968
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|a "More than any other book that I can think of, Bronze Inside and Out puts a human face on Western art - indeed, all art. It invites us to ponder the very nature of the creative process."--The foreword by Brian W. Dippie, University of Victoria Bronze Inside and Out: A Biographical Memoir of Bob Scriver is a literary biography of sculptor Bob Scriver, written by his wife, Mary Strachan Scriver. Bob Scriver is best known for his work in bronze and for his pivotal role in the rise of "cowboy art." Living and working on the Montana Blackfeet Reservation, Scriver created a bronze foundry, a museum, and a studio - an atelier based on classical methods, but with local Blackfeet artisans. His importance in the still-developing genre of "western art" cannot be overstated. Mary Strachan Scriver lived and worked with Bob Scriver for over a decade and was instrumental in his rise to international acclaim. Working alongside her husband, she became intimately familiar with the man, his work, and his process. Her frank, uncensored, and highly entertaining biography reveals details that give the reader a unique picture of Scriver both as man and as artist. Bronze Inside and Out also provides a fascinating look into the practice of bronze casting, cleverly structuring the story of Bob Scriver's life according to the steps in this complicated and temperamental process
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