Overview:  Up for sale is an impressive and realistic sculpture by renowned Western artist, Daniel Monfort.  Monfort was born in 1942 and rose to prominence as as detailed sculpture adept at portraying figures of the Old West.  His sculptures are hydrostone castings, using hardened gypsum to maintain exquisite detail.  This piece depicts the very famous "End of the Trail" scene of a Native American slumped over his horse after a long ride or battle.  It is a scene made popular by Frederick Remington.  The piece is signed, dated 1982 and titled "End of the Trail" on the base.  I love the detail.  A really incredible piece.


Condition: Sculpture is in very good condition.  It has a number of minor instances of paint loss, as pictured.

Measurements: Sculpture measures approximately 11.75 inches high.  Base is approximately 10.5 inches wide x 5 inches deep.  It is heavy, weighing almost 9 pounds.


Shipping:  I typically ship using the least expensive available service (UPS, Fed Ex or USPS).  The Shipping charge is a flat rate of $42.99 and reflects postage, packaging materials, handling and insurance.  Quoted shipping to continental U.S. only.  Please email for a quote to ship to Alaska or Hawaii.  International Shipping only through Ebay's International Shipping Program.  I will consider special shipping requests, but please email with request prior to purchase.

Paypal is due within 48 hours of the auction's closing.  If the item is not paid for within this time frame, it will be resold.  Buyer agrees to these terms by bidding.  Email me with questions.  More pictures available on request.  Item sold as is.

Disclaimer:  Please note that this item is not accompanied by a certificate of authenticity or any other source verifying its authenticity.  Although I have researched this item in detail and am convinced it is genuine, I am not an art professional, curator or expert, so please note that it is possible that it was not created by the artist in the listing.  Before bidding, purchasing or making an offer, please do your due diligence and satisfy yourself with its authenticity.