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Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50


Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50

Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50    Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50
Coronado Bronze, signed in the cast, edition 5/50. A cavalier on horseback astride a man with cross, mounted to wooden base with title plaque.

Bronze, signed in the cast. 17 × 11 1/2 in. 43.2 × 29.2 cm.

De Niza headed north from the interior of Mexico to find the Seven Cities of Gold. They traveled through Arizona, New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and up into Kansas. Deborah Copenhaver-Fellows is recognized throughout the United States for her bronze and silver sculpture. Her works can be seen in corporate and private collections, including the United States Capitol Building and the Reagan White House collections.

Deborah Copenhaver-Fellows' monument work has been commissioned by the University of Texas, the State of Montana, and most recently, James Irvine in Los Angeles. In 1990 Deborah Copenhaver-Fellows won the competition to sculpt the Washington State Korean War Memorial for the State Capitol grounds.


Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50    Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Original Coronado Bronze Signed In Cast #5 Of 50