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Birth
1906 (Vernal, Utah)
Death
1995 (Victorville, California)
Lived/Active
California
 Photo from the Bascom Ranch Collection
Often Known For
sculptor-western genre
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Earl W. Bascom, cowboy, sculptor, rodeo pioneer and member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Artists Association led an interesting life, having been recognized prior to his death as the world's oldest living rodeo clown and bull fighter.
Known as the "Cowboy of Cowboy Artists," he was born in a sod-roofed log cabin on the 101 Ranch near Vernal, Utah on June 19, 1906. His grandfather, frontier lawman Joel Bascom, had started the ranch after crossing the plains in the 1850's as a Mor (showing 500 of 20817 characters). |
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