This image depicts a bronze sculpture titled "Thanksgiving Day" by Hungarian-American sculptor Joseph Krausz.
Krausz, born in Hungary in 1936, was inspired by the works of Frederic Remington and Charles Russell after moving to the United States in 1956.
He traveled extensively throughout the American Southwest, studying Native American culture and regional wildlife, which heavily influenced his Western-themed bronze sculptures.
"Thanksgiving Day" is a detailed portrayal of a frontiersman, capturing the essence of pioneer life and self-reliance.
Krausz's bronze sculptures are highly regarded and found in numerous Western art collections.