The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 26, 1903, Page 9

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ano CHILDREN] © JULY 26 1903 NG WILD B/ OREGLUPT 7HE (OWBoy _JCULPTOR ie to Paris, from the experience of a cowboy te that of an . .&l-?ll mq{m:,)l!und-r his brother. Thence he moved to Cincinnat! and entered the B 3 i ool of "art, still with the idea of belng a painter. But the love for the horse at the Salen dsin Ear ",ry‘ Betions which the' SHISSENE BE ‘was continually upon him and on his own account he supplemented his regular ohn H. Borglum his siready spa A recent exhibition in studies in the academy with study of the horses in the United States mail gelleries has drawn 4n unusual amount of attention to his stables. He also turned to modeling and executed a horse pawing as it lies upon ur n, Borglum, both in and his art, has followed the plalfi, which was awarded a special prize at the exhibition of stude * work. ¥ f you make bis a ice It was this success that sent him to Paris. Here he met with encouragement: of his past be will tell you that the cowboy is ngt the from Saint-Gaudens and the French master Fr ing Bend of popular atl that there are into the Salon. his first exhibjt being ‘“‘Lassoing the thrilling crea- bad men everywli but that the genus is a simple, tion reproducéd on this pagé. Later he received a silver meds! at the Paris HBx- vou may find § y position and another at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. He thus terest in a Nebraska ranch, h arted forth with secured recognition from the artists, tbough from the public recognition Bam fornia and here studi g and painting for come more sparingly.

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