Trailboss, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Queens Blessing
N 35° 40.097 W 105° 55.520
13S E 416252 N 3947551
This statue represents a trailboss of a wagon train that is nearing the end of its difficult journey.
Waymark Code: WMCVJR
Location: New Mexico, United States
Date Posted: 10/15/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 5

This set of statues includes a rough looking trailboss, weary from a long journey of leading a wagon train from origins unknown, to the destination of Sante Fe, New Mexico, circa 1860.

Here is the text from the nearby signs:

"City of Santa Fe
1% For Art in Public Places
"JOURNEY'S END"
by
Sculptor Reynaldo Rivera
Landscape Architect Richard Borkovetz
Dedicted September 13, 2003

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"Creating a larger-scale bronze monument such as "Journey's End" is labor intensive and requires numerous steps. They include sculpting full-size clay models of each piece, welding many bronze pieces together to form a single figure, and placing he bronzes onthe site.

"Journey's End", a sculpture by Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera in collaboration with landscape architect Richard Borkovets, captures a scene made familiar by repetition over a period of almost 60 years. In the sculpture, six weary mules struggle to pull a heavy wagon up a rise. One of the mules has stumbled. The muleskinner leans down to help the animal as it struggles to regain its footing. Passing the trail, a Pueloan woman looks on, while a young boy waves at the lead wagon - he and his dog have run out from town to greet them. In the same moment the trail boss points toward the end of the trail on the Santa Fe Plaza. Soon, they will enter the plaza, marking the end of a long and difficult journey.
City of Santa Fe Art Commission
Museum of New Mexico
National Park Service."
Identity of Rider: Trailboss

Identity of Horse: Scout

Name of artist: Reynaldo Sonny Rivera

Date of Dedication: 9/13/2003

Material: Bronze

Unusual Features: This statue is slightly larger than life sized.

Position: One Hoof Raised

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