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Clarence Le Blanc, 1990 IPRA World Steer Wrestling Champion, Okmulgee, Oklahoma
This image is color corrected to best resemble the actual art piece.
This image is color corrected to best resemble the actual art piece.

Clarence Le Blanc, 1990 IPRA World Steer Wrestling Champion, Okmulgee, Oklahoma

Artist (American, born 1953)
Date2016, printed 2017
Mediumdigital inkjet color print on paper
Dimensions22 × 17 inches (55.9 × 43.2 cm)
Image: 18 1/16 × 10 15/16 inches (45.9 × 27.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of the artist, 2017
Object number2017.1.15
ClassificationsPhotographs
Label TextClarence LeBlanc was the IPRA World Steer Wrestling Champion in 1983 and 1990. He also is part of a rodeo family. He and his brother Kenneth grew up roping and breaking horses. Clarence’s brother Kenneth said, “(Clarence) made the IPRA finals in the steer wrestling and that’s all he wanted to do was rodeo.” The origin of steer wrestling is often traced to a Black cowboy. Bill Pickett (1870-1932) demonstrated his method of subduing steers in Wild West shows. He called it bulldogging.
ProvenanceArtist; gifted May 4, 2017 to the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
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