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modeled 1917, this cast 2002
Paul H. Manship
Cast by Paul King Foundry
Overall: 177.8 x 127 cm (70 x 50 in.)
Overall (footprint of base): 127 x 99.4 cm (50 x 39 1/8 in.)
Bronze
Classification: Sculpture
Object Place: Johnston, Rhode Island
Accession number: 2011.318.2
Location: State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance, Exterior
Description: A pronghorn antelope recoils after being struck with an arrow in its proper right side.
Provenance/Ownership History: 2001, cast after an original by Paul Manship at the Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, for Graham and Ann Gund, Cambridge; 2011, gift of Graham and Ann Gund to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 22, 2011) NOTE: In 1917, an original pair of sculptures "Indian Hunter" and "Pronghorn Antelope" were commissioned from the artist by Herbert L. Pratt of Glen Cove, N.Y.; in 1945 these were bequeathed from Pratt's estate to the Mead Art Museum of Amherst College. In 2001, Amherst College entered an agreement with Graham Gund to permit an edition of two to be made from the original sculptures, with the condition that they would be donated to charitable institutions.
Gift of Ann and Graham Gund