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A Breath Away From Disaster

Bronze sculpture of Lewis and Clark expedition.

by Harvey Rattey

Bronze sculpture portrays a misadventure of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  One of their boats was swamped and nearly capsized on the Missouri River on May 14, 1805.  Sacagawea rescued many of the vital supplies that washed overboard, including the invaluable compass.

14″ x 12″ x 3″

Limited Edition of 300

$995

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