Lot Details & Additional Photographs
2001,
Native American Women’s Series, bronze with hand-detailed patina and polychrome, edition number 78/100, with artist signature and fingerprint, presented on an conforming wood swivel plinth. Included with the Lot is a signed Certificate of Authenticity and Gallery purchase receipts.
Study size 19 3/4 x 13 x 9 in.
Private Collection, Wilmington, North Carolina Purchased directly from McGary Studios, Ruidoso, New Mexico
Dave grew up in Cody, Wyoming and is known for realistic bronze Native American figural sculpture. In the 1970s McGary earned a grant to study bronze making with western sculptor Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) in Italy, with emphasis on casting techniques and Renaissance marble carving. After gaining further foundry experience working in New Mexico for several years, Dave became highly interested in Native American culture through his friendship with Sioux Indian families in South Dakota. Dave has won numerous awards for his works, including the Honorary Lifetime Alumni Award from Eastern New Mexico University. He has completed several large scale public bronze monuments. In 1995, Dave's monumental 225 foot long bronze equine sculpture, "Free Spirits at Noisy Water," was installed at Hubbard Museum of the American West in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico. Dave's work is included in various private collections, and is highly regarded not just for their intricacy and technical facility in capturing detail, but also for honoring the spirit of Native American culture. His sculptures occupy places of honor in an array of prestigious settings, including the Smithsonian Museum, the U.S. Capitol National Statuary Hall, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, the Wyoming State Capital, the Buffalo Bill Historical Museum, the Gene Autry Museum, Concordia University and many more.
Good estate condition.