Symbol of the Pros - Helena, MT
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N 46° 35.202 W 112° 00.923
12T E 422212 N 5159738
This rodeo cowboy atop a rank saddle bronc, entitled “Symbol of the Pros,” was installed in 2000. Though within the Montana State Capitol Campus Historic District it is a noncontributing object.
Waymark Code: WM17Q94
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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Located near the northeast corner of the Montana Historical Museum & Society Building, this 24 foot tall bronze statue depicting a professional saddle bronc rider was the work Bob Scriver (1919-1999), an artist from Browning, Montana. A Blackfoot First Nations artist, Scriver was known for his bronze depictions of rodeo cowboys, traditional Blackfeet subjects and Montana wildlife.

Scriver completed this piece in 1982 for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, but, for reasons unknown, it was never acquired by that organization. It was then exhibited in front of Scriver’s Browning Museum until 2000, when it was donated to the Montana Historical Society by Lorraine Scriver, the artist’s widow, along with Scriver’s entire collection (over 3,000 pieces) of bronzes, Montana wildlife specimens and historic artifacts.

A 16” x 16” dedication plaque is embedded in the stone retaining wall located below the sculpture.

A Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculpture, the only description offered there is A professional rodeo cowboy atop a bucking bronc. The Smithsonian's page for this sculture indicates that it is owned by the Cowboy Artists of America Museum, Kerrville, Texas. That may or may not be the case, but the accompanying dedication plaque states that it was a gift by Bob's wife Lorraine to the Montana Historical Society. It's likely that this is the original and several known others are copies.
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Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Symbol of the Pros

Figure Type: Combination of two figure types

Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Bob Scriver

Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1982

Materials used: Bronze

Location: Montana State Capitol Campus Historic District

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