''Riding into the Sunset'' is a bronze
sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
by
Electra Waggoner Biggs, depicting
Will Rogers
William Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma ...
on his horse, Soapsuds. There are four castings, located in
Fort Worth, Texas,
Claremore, Oklahoma,
Lubbock, Texas
Lubbock ( )
is the 10th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of government of Lubbock County. With a population of 260,993 in 2021, the city is also the 85th-most populous in the United States. The city is in the northw ...
, and
Dallas, Texas.
The work was commissioned in 1937, by
Amon G. Carter
Amon Giles Carter Sr. (born Giles Amon Carter; December 11, 1879 – June 23, 1955) was the creator and publisher of the ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', and a nationally known civic booster for Fort Worth, Texas. A legacy in his will was used t ...
, a friend of Rogers, following Rogers death in 1935. Biggs initially used Soapsuds as her model but was not satisfied with her animal anatomy. While living in New York City, she hired a police horse and model, as well as a veterinarian to check her horse anatomy, to aid in the work's completion.
Castings
Fort Worth, Texas
The original casting was installed at Amon Carter Square, in front of the
Will Rogers Memorial Center
The Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) is an American public entertainment, sports and livestock complex located in Fort Worth, Texas. It is named for American humorist and writer Will Rogers. It is a popular location for the hosting of special ...
in
Fort Worth, Texas, in 1942. Carter built the center as an indoor arena to be used for rodeos, cattle and horse shows, and other events.
Claremore, Oklahoma
Oklahoma's
Will Rogers Memorial features the Will Rogers Museum, and a garden containing the entertainer's tomb. The casting of ''Riding into the Sunset'' was initially placed near the front entrance to the museum, but was later moved to beside the tomb, overlooking the city of Claremore.
Lubbock, Texas
The Amon G. Carter Foundation donated the casting of ''Riding into the Sunset'' to
Texas Tech University in 1950. Carter was the first chairman of the
university's board of regents when it was founded in 1923. The sculpture is located in what is now called Amon G. Carter Plaza at the university's main entrance. While visiting Lubbock in 1926, Rogers donated $200 to the
Goin' Band from Raiderland to aid with travel expenses for the marching band to accompany the football team for a game against the
TCU Horned Frogs in Fort Worth. At the sculpture's dedication on February 16, 1950, Carter was quoted as saying "Will Rogers felt at home in the Lubbock area. His statue is a befitting monument to your students and faculty." In 1996, ''Riding into the Sunset'' was added to the
National Register of Historic Places as a contributing object to the
Texas Technological College Historic District
The Texas Technological College Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The district is made up of 27 contributing properties, four n ...
.
A
campus legend
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holds that the sculpture was originally intended to be positioned with Will Rogers and Soapsuds facing due west, so that it would appear he was riding into the sunset. However, that position would cause Soapsuds's posterior to face due east, towards downtown Lubbock, potentially insulting the local business community. To address this issue, the sculpture was turned 23
degrees to the east in the late 1960s, supposedly causing Soapsuds's rear to face in the direction of the
Texas A&M University in
College Station
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.
The sculpture was found covered in maroon paint, the
school color
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of Texas A&M, after the
Texas Tech Red Raiders football team
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defeated the
Texas A&M Aggies 13–9 in 1969. After the act of vandalism, a Texas Tech student organization known as the
Saddle Tramps
Texas Tech University traditions are an important part of the culture of Texas Tech University.
Music
The Goin' Band from Raiderland is the 450-member marching band of Texas Tech University.
The Goin' Band's repertoire of performance music ...
, began the tradition of wrapping the statue in red crepe paper prior to every home football game to protect the sculpture. ''Riding into the Sunset'' has also been covered in black crepe paper to observe national tragedies such as the
September 11 attacks.
Dallas, Texas
A 1989 casting of ''Riding into the Sunset'' was installed on the exterior grounds of the
Hilton Anatole in
Dallas.
Dallas casting
from SIRIS. This, along with several other sculptures, was donated by the hotel's developer Trammell Crow.
Gallery
File:Will Rogers Memorial Center 02.jpg, Amon Carter Square, Will Rogers Memorial Center
The Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) is an American public entertainment, sports and livestock complex located in Fort Worth, Texas. It is named for American humorist and writer Will Rogers. It is a popular location for the hosting of special ...
, Fort Worth, Texas
File:Willrogersmemorial1.JPG, Will Rogers Tomb, Will Rogers Museum, Claremore, Oklahoma
File:Aggies_vandalize_Will_Rogers_and_Soapsuds.png, Riding into the Sunset vandalized following a football game
References
External links
''Will Rodgers and Soapsuds''
{{Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University System Public Art Collection
Texas Technological College Historic District
Outdoor sculptures in Texas
1950 sculptures
Buildings and structures in Lubbock, Texas
Bronze sculptures in Oklahoma
Equestrian statues in Texas
Historic district contributing properties in Texas
Bronze sculptures in Texas
Equestrian statues in Oklahoma
Sculptures of men in Oklahoma
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National Register of Historic Places in Lubbock, Texas
Vandalized works of art in Texas