2021 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction / Lot 335
335
Harry Jackson (1924 – 2011)
Pony Express II (1980)
bronze
12 inches high
inscribed on base: © Harry Jackson 1980 PEII 25 [WFS Italia stamp] [artist’s thumbprint]
The artist wrote, “There is a wonderful cowboy expression that you hear to this day – ‘packing the mail.’ … It certainly comes from the Pony Express rider, who rode between St. Joe, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, along the North Platte and the Sweetwater rivers and across South Pass, right through the heart of Wyoming, with outlaws and Indians trying to stop him from doing what he set out to do and no law to protect him. He wasn’t interested in wiping them out, he was just interested in defending himself and standing them off, doing his job of packing the mail.”
PROVENANCE
The Collection of the California State University, Northridge, Los Angeles, California