The Seven Mustangs - Austin, TX
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"Mustangs" is one of the most distinctive and vibrant sculptures on Austin Texas' University of Texas campus. For many years, students draped the mustangs in a large net before the annual football game between the Longhorns and the SMU Mustangs.
Waymark Code: WMM109
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/29/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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Located on the 24th Block of San Jacinto Blvd on the University of Texas at Austin's main campus (right behind the Texas Memorial Museum), the statue locally known simply as "Mustangs" consists of seven horses scrambling down the side of a mountain. Created by Alexander (Alec) Phimister Proctor, a great sculptor of western life, the $60,000 statue was commissioned by Ralph R. Ogden, an Austin oilman and cattleman, in 1937.

Proctor did the actual sculpting in Jim Hogg County, near Hebbronville, Texas. In 1941, his completed plaster models were sent to the Gorham Company in Providence, Rhode Island for casting in bronze, but the final casting had to be delayed due to metal shortages in preparation of WWII. It was not until 1948 that the work was finally completed, at which point the resulting 10-ton statue could finally be shipped to Austin on a freight car.

"Mustangs" turned out to be Proctor's last monumental commission, and was a sublime symbol of freedom and self-reliance: a fitting finale to the nature-lover's spectacular career. As accurately described by the Smithsonian Institute listing's summary field, it represents:

"[...] Seven wild horses scrambling down an incline. A rearing stallion is surrounded by five mares and a colt. The sculpture is set atop a large granite base. Steps lead up to the memorial. The front of the base, divided into three sections, bears inscriptions and a quote from J. Frank Dobie, regarding the history of the wild horse in Texas"

The main inscriptions on the bronze statue and the base pillar are as follows:

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(on proper right side of statue's self base):

A PHIMISTER PPROCTOR

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(center panel):

MUSTANGS
They carried the men
who made Texas

Presenter to
the people of Texas
by
Ralph Rogers Ogden
and
Ethel Ogden

Alec Phimister Proctor. Sculptor
MCMXLVIII

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(right panel):

These horses bore Spanish explorers
across two continents. They brought to the
plains Indians the age of horse culture.
Texas cowboys rode them to extend the
ranching occupation clear to the plains
of Alberta. Spanish horse, Texas cow pony,
and mustang were all one in those times
when, as sayings went, a man was no better
than his horse, and a man of foot was no
man at all. Like the longhorn, the mustang
has been virtually bred out of existence.
But mustang horses will always symbolize
western frontiers, long trails of longhorn
herds, seas of pristine grass, and men riding
free in a free land. -- J. Frank Dobie
TITLE: The Seven Mustangs, (sculpture)

ARTIST(S): Sculptor: Alexander (Alec) Phimister Proctor

DATE: 05/31/1948

MEDIUM: Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite

CONTROL NUMBER: IAS 76009978

Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
Behind the Texas Memorial Museum on the University of Texas' main campus, on the San Jacinto Blvd side (and just South of the San Jacinto garage). If it were to be assigned a true address, it would read something like this: 2400 San Jacinto Blvd. Austin, TX 78705


DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH:
none noted


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