The Scalp 1898, cast before 1939 Frederic Remington American Remingtons fourth bronze, and his first of a Native American subject, was copyrighted in December 1898 as “The Triumph.” The more common title, “The Scalp,” refers specifically to the lock of hair that the figure, mounted bareback on a horse, holds aloft in his right fist. The Metropolitans bronze is almost certainly a posthumous, unauthorized cast done by Roman Bronze Works.. The Scalp 11871
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