Alexander Phimister Proctor
1860-1950
Bust of Teddy Roosevelt
MEDIUM: Bronze, cast 5/50
DIMENSIONS: 12 inches overall height
Signed and dated 1996
SOLD FOR: $6,600.00
Including Buyers Premium
2026 - APRIL,
LOT 121
1860-1950
MEDIUM: Bronze, cast 5/50
DIMENSIONS: 12 inches overall height
Signed and dated 1996
SOLD FOR: $6,600.00
Including Buyers Premium
Provenance:
Private collection, Florida
This bust of the 26th president of the United States was created by Alexander Phimister Proctor sometime around 1922, when the artist was commissioned by Henry Waldo Coe, a friend of the late president, to create a large monument of Teddy Roosevelt on horseback as a Rough Rider. The monument was given to the city of Portland, where it remained until it was severely damaged during unrest in the city in 2020. Prior to the monument’s completion, Proctor said he felt strongly about Roosevelt because, like so many adventurous spirits of the 1800s, he wanted to be a Rough Rider. The casting of the monument is documented in “The Making of a Bronze Statue,” a 1922 silent film by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The film, which has been digitized and is available online, was the first time a complete bronze casting process was ever put on film.