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Richard V. Greeves

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Bow Man

bronze, edition of 10

28"h x 21"l x 9"d 

$10,500

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Bow Man

bronze, edition of 10

28"h x 21"l x 9"d 

$10,500

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Unknown Study

bronze, edition of 100

18 1/2"h x 15"l x 13"d 

$4,500

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Hidatsa

bronze, edition of 30

35"h x 10"l x 9"d 

$9,500

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Toussant Charboneaux Family

bronze, edition of 30

33 3/4"h x 15"l x 13"d 

$21,000

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Wyoming Book Ends

bronze, edition of 100

11"h x 5 1/2"l x 3"d

$1,800 per pair

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Eagle Chief

bronze, edition of 10

24"h x 26"l x 20"d 

$9,500

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About Richard V. Greeves

Richard Greeves' destiny as an artist was shaped by a trip he took to the Wind River Reservation when he was fifteen. Spending time with a Native American family left an indelible impression on Greeves. He returned to his home in St. Louis, Missouri, but years later went back to Fort Washakie to live among the North American Plains Indians.

 

He portrays, through sculpture, the character and spiritual essence of the people and animals of his chosen homeland. Greeves was the winner of the James Earle Fraser Award for Outstanding Artistic Merit at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2000. 

 

His monuments to Chief Washakie and Crazy Horse reside in the gardens of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.

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