Bronze Inside and Out
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Table of Contents

  • Foreward
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part One: Prelude
  • GENRE: AMERICAN BRONZES
  • Why we learned to cast bronze and what it is like
  • Browning, Montana, early Sixties
  • How I got to the Blackfeet Reservation and what it was like
  • Browning, Montana, 1961
  • History of the Blackfeet and how artists joined them
  • High northern prairie, 1600s forward
  • "Indian Days"
  • Browning, Montana, in the Sixties
  • The roots of American equestrian Bronzes
  • Washington, D.C., 1780s to the 1800s
  • PROVENANCE: FAMILY HISTORY
  • The importance of story: the quick-draw guy
  • Browning, 1968
  • Bob's genealogical roots and how his parents got to Browning
  • The Palatine to England to Quebec to Montana, 1600s to 1900s
  • Bob's Childhood
  • Browning, World War I and after
  • The white community and how Bob acquired an Indian "Mother"
  • Milk River Ridge, the Twenties
  • Artists on the Scene
  • Glacier Park, the Twenties
  • Earl Heikka, "crazy artist feller"
  • Great Falls, Twenties and Thirties
  • INSPIRATION: FROM MUSIC TO SCULPTURE
  • First career: leading prize-winning high school bands
  • 1934-1950
  • Second career: successful taxidermist
  • Browning, 1950-1964
  • The Scriver Museum of Montana Wildlife
  • Browning, the Fifties
  • The earliest sculptures and the C.M. Russell Contest
  • Browning, the Fifties
  • Beginning to sell
  • Browning, late Fifties
  • PLASTILENE: THE EARLY YEARS
  • About the material and what it demands
  • Greenwich Village, the Forties
  • Malvina Hoffman's plastilene
  • Greenwich Village, the Forties
  • Platilene sculptures shelved
  • Browning, 1962
  • The miniature wildlife dioramas: a team effort
  • Browning, Spring 1962
  • Bob nearly goes blind
  • Browning, Summer 1962
  • Evelyn Cole
  • Chinook, Montana, 1967
  • My first hunting trips
  • The Rocky Mountain Front, Fall 1962
  • ARMATURE: FORMING STRUCTURE
  • About armatures
  • The armature of Bob's inner world
  • Browning, the sixties
  • The Buffalo Roundup: We both ride
  • Moiese, 1963
  • Organic armatures: skeletons
  • Bynum, Sun River, Moiese, Starr School, mix-Sixties
  • Broken ribcage
  • Browning, 1965
  • WASTE MOULD: SHARDS ON THE TABLE
  • Waste molds, made for destruction
  • Dick Flood
  • The northern prairie, Fifties and Sixties
  • Ace Powell
  • Hungry Horse, and Browning, 1928-1976
  • John Clarke
  • East Glacier, 1881-1970
  • The last full-mount: a moose
  • Browning, 1968
  • Eegie
  • Browning, 1968
  • Electric cowboys
  • Cut Bank Creek, 1965
  • Life in Browning
  • The Sixties
  • Drifters
  • Browning, mid-Sixties
  • Downhill
  • Hudson's Bay Divide, Late Sixties
  • PLASTER ORIGINAL: FIRST SUCCESS
  • About plaster originals: the key
  • George Grey
  • Browning, 1968
  • American Artist and Paul Juley
  • Browning 1964
  • True Magazine
  • Browning, 1965
  • New York Shows
  • Manhattan, 1963
  • Glenbow Foundation
  • Calgary, 1967
  • Christmas
  • Browning, 1964
  • Hunting in the Snow
  • East front of the Rockies, 1965
  • BLACK TUFFY: TROUBLES BEGIN
  • About flexible moulds
  • Browning, Fifties and foreward
  • The Big Flood
  • Blackfeet Reservation, 1964
  • Animals drive a wedge
  • Bob the conservative, Mary the activist
  • Browning, 1969
  • Keith Seele, James Willard Schultz, Lone Wolf and Paul Dyck
  • The Reservation 1966
  • Overwork and blow-ups
  • Browning 1969
  • Into the Wild, Bucky, and breaking points
  • The reservation, late Sixties
  • Hunting again, Sweetgrass Hills
  • MOTHER MOLD: WIVES AND OTHERS

    About mother molds

  • Ellison Westgarth Macfie Scriver
  • Alice the high school kid
  • Browning and Malta, 1937-1943
  • Jeanette the firebrand
  • Edmonton and Browning, 1946-1959
  • Arlene the ideal
  • Browning, 1959-1962
  • Mary the English teacher
  • Browning, 1966-1970
  • Lorraine the widow
  • Browning and Vancouver Island, 1972-2002
  • LOST WAX: CRUCIFIX, PIETA, AND MARGARET

    Maxing of a wax duplicate

  • Portrait of a polo player
  • Santa Rosa, Anacortes, 1967
  • Bob's daughter dies
  • Anacortes, 1967 and 1968
  • Maurice poses for Jesus
  • Browning, 1967 and 1968
  • Lost in grizzly country
  • St. Mary's, 1969
  • Part Two: Crescendo
  • INVESTMENT: NEW YORK CITY
  • Old-fashioned plaster investment
  • To Tell the Truth and Malvina Hoffman
  • New York City, 1965
  • A Moose hunt
  • Swan Hills, Alberta 1969
  • CASTING BRONZE: THE BUFFALO BILL HISTORICAL CENTER
  • Casting bronze: a review
  • Browning, Montana, 1932-1999
  • One hundred bronzes
  • Browning and Cody, 1969
  • Harry Jackson
  • Cody and Browning, 1969
  • A jubilant hunting trip
  • East Front of the Rockies, 1969
  • MOLTEN BRONZE: COWBOY HALL OF FAME
  • Moment of truth
  • The Western art boom
  • C.M. Russell Museum Benefit Auction
  • Great Falls, Montana, 1970 to the present
  • Dean Krakel, cowboys and Indians
  • Oklahoma City, 1965 to the end
  • Bill Lindermana
  • Denver and Browning, 1967-1970
  • The National Rodeo Finals
  • Oklahoma City, 1970
  • Asger Mikkelson
  • Browning, 1970-1975
  • Meltdown of a marriage
  • Part Three: Diminuendo
  • CHASING: THE THUNDER PIPE BUNDLE
  • How to "chase"a bronze
  • Blackfeet religious ceremonies
  • Browning, 1963 to 1999
  • Blackfeet ceremonial objects
  • Bob cuts the rawhide
  • Browning, 1963
  • Cree hauling ceremony, Blackfeet bundle opening
  • Browning, 1967 to 1999
  • The Thunder Pipe Bundle transfer
  • Browning, 1969
  • Countin Coup
  • Browning and Edmotnon, 1976-1990
  • The million-dollar artifact collection
  • Browning and Edmonton, 1990 to present
  • he Badger Lodge
  • Browning and Two Medicine, 1971
  • TORCH: THE PRINCE OF PEACE
  • Welding bronze
  • Browning, 1963 foreward
  • Losing family members
  • 1976 forward
  • The Prince of Peace
  • 1982 forward
  • Trying to rekindle the flameBrowning, 1985 forward
  • COOLING: LEWIS AND CLARK
  • The journey slows
  • Fort Benton and Great Falls, 1974 foreward
  • Lewis and Clark begin
  • Fort Benton, 1974 forward
  • Distinguished Achievements
  • Great Falls 1990
  • Long quiet days in the shop
  • Browning, 1988 forward
  • Facing Death
  • Browning, late Ninties
  • Death on Bob's terms
  • Browning, 1999
  • "The Man in Buckskin"
  • Valier, 2002
  • PATINA: OVERVIEW
  • How patinas are formed
  • What is a "great artist"
  • The artist as customer
  • The Flatiron Ranch
  • Browning, 1980
  • The last visit and goodbye
  • Browning, 1998
  • Four Sculptors, four destinies
  • Browning, 1929
  • Notes
  • Bob Scriver Timeline
  • Biblography

About the Author

Mary Strachan Scriver lives in Valier, Montana, near the Blackfeet reservation, where she has worked as a teacher, a writer, and a Unitarian minister.

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