Artist

James Earle Fraser

born Winona, MN 1876-died Westport, CT 1953
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James Earle Fraser in his studio with model for Albert Gallatin, © Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum J0001554
Also known as
  • James E. Fraser
Born
Winona, Minnesota, United States
Died
Westport, Connecticut, United States
Biography

Sculptor and assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Fraser designed the buffalo nickel and his End of the Trail (1915), an image of an exhausted Indian hunched over his tired horse, is one of the most recognized sculptures of the American West.

Joan Stahl American Artists in Photographic Portraits from the Peter A. Juley & Son Collection (Washington, D.C. and Mineola, New York: National Museum of American Art and Dover Publications, Inc., 1995)

Works by this artist (4 items)

James Earle Fraser, Elihu Root, 1926, bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of an anonymous donor, 1929.16.1
Elihu Root
Date1926
bronze
On view
James Earle Fraser, Pony Express, 1952, bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the heirs of Albert Laessle: Mrs. Albertine de Bempt Laessle, Mr. Albert M. Laessle and Mr. Paul Laessle, 1972.167.12
Pony Express
Date1952
bronze
Not on view
James Earle Fraser, The Arts of Peace, n.d., cast plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Commission of Fine Arts, 1975.95.2
The Arts of Peace
Daten.d.
cast plaster
Not on view
James Earle Fraser, The Arts of Peace, n.d., cast plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Commission of Fine Arts, 1975.95.1
The Arts of Peace
Daten.d.
cast plaster
Not on view