Clay sculpture of a male elk, on wood base. The clay has been varnished to a darker brown. This is the sculpted clay model for the only sculpture Jaques ever made. Bell Museum taxidermist John Jarosz made a plaster cast (no longer extant) of this clay model, and a bronze was made from the plaster cast.
Bronze sculpture or statuette of a male elk, standing, mounted on wood base. This sculpture is the only one that Jaques ever made. Jaques sculpted a clay version, of which Bell Museum taxidermist John Jarosz made a plaster cast (no longer extant); the final bronze was made from the plaster cast.
Oil painting depicting an abandoned railway station set in a grassy prairie. The station is a single building with an overturned shack or outhouse beside it, and a large, leafless tree towering behind. A sign reading "Hetland" hangs from the eaves. Overgrown railway tracks pass directly in front of the station; there is a single red rail car dow...