Scratchin' High

Date Circa 1919
Technique Etching
Price $3,200.00
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Edition not stated. Signed in pencil.

Image size 7 3/16 x 4 3/8 inches (198 x 300 mm); sheet size 10 5/8 x 14 1/4 inches (270 x 362 mm).

A fine, richly-inked impression, on cream laid paper; with full margins (11/16 to 2 1/8 inches). Two small spots of toning in the bottom right margin; printing creases in the top left margin and middle right background, otherwise in excellent condition. 

The cowboy's work of breaking wild horses into riding horses evolved into the competitive sport of professional rodeo in the 1880's. in 1919 at the Calgary Stampede in Alberta, Canada, Borein sketched a rider on the famous bucking horse "I-See-U". He later made this etching of the dramatic scene, entitling it 'Scratchin' High'. "Scratching" refers to the rider's technique of maintaining balance on a bucking horse by continuous movement of the feet in a kicking motion.

Colelctions: Buffalo Bill Center of the West (online); Whitney Western Art Museum.