RPPC Yakama Canutt Bulldogger Rodeo Cowboy Action by Doubleday
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Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Original Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) featuring legendary rodeo cowboy Yakima Canutt in action as a “bulldogger de luxe.” This incredible early 1900s image captures Canutt wrestling a steer to the ground—a thrilling moment from the golden era of Wild West rodeo competitions. The image is clearly signed in the negative:“YAKAMI CANUTT BULLDOGGER, HE LUXE, (DOUBLEDAY)”? Photographer: Believed to be Ralph R. Doubleday, the famed rodeo photographer who documented the lives and performances of rodeo legends in vivid detail throughout the early 20th century.? Who Was Yakima Canutt?Born Enos Edward Canutt in 1895, Yakima Canutt rose to fame as a champion rodeo rider and bulldogger (steer wrestler). He later revolutionized Hollywood stunt work, creating many of the techniques still used in film today. Canutt’s fearless performances in rodeos and on-screen made him a true American icon. He was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame.? Subject Matter Highlights:Classic Wild West rodeo arena settingSteer wrestling (aka bulldogging), a rodeo event Canutt helped popularizeCowboy with revolver at left, likely a rodeo official or showmanGrandstands and chute numbers visible in the backgroundEarly 20th century cowboy fashion: high-waisted pants, boots, wide-brim hats, and neckerchiefs? Back of Card:Standard AZO photographic postcard back (four upward-pointing triangles), dating it roughly between 1904 and 1918Heavy ink staining and foxing on back but does not affect the powerful image frontUnused, no message or postmark? Condition:Front image is sharp with excellent contrast and strong cowboy/ranch rodeo atmosphereBack has noticeable ink stains, likely from long-term storage or handlingCorners show some wear consistent with age? Great for Collectors Of:Cowboy and rodeo memorabiliaRPPC real photo postcardsYakima Canutt & stunt historyAmericana / Wild West photographyDoubleday rodeo imagesWestern film and rodeo heritage
Original Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) featuring legendary rodeo cowboy Yakima Canutt in action as a “bulldogger de luxe.” This incredible early 1900s image captures Canutt wrestling a steer to the ground—a thrilling moment from the golden era of Wild West rodeo competitions. The image is clearly signed in the negative:“YAKAMI CANUTT BULLDOGGER, HE LUXE, (DOUBLEDAY)”? Photographer: Believed to be Ralph R. Doubleday, the famed rodeo photographer who documented the lives and performances of rodeo legends in vivid detail throughout the early 20th century.? Who Was Yakima Canutt?Born Enos Edward Canutt in 1895, Yakima Canutt rose to fame as a champion rodeo rider and bulldogger (steer wrestler). He later revolutionized Hollywood stunt work, creating many of the techniques still used in film today. Canutt’s fearless performances in rodeos and on-screen made him a true American icon. He was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame.? Subject Matter Highlights:Classic Wild West rodeo arena settingSteer wrestling (aka bulldogging), a rodeo event Canutt helped popularizeCowboy with revolver at left, likely a rodeo official or showmanGrandstands and chute numbers visible in the backgroundEarly 20th century cowboy fashion: high-waisted pants, boots, wide-brim hats, and neckerchiefs? Back of Card:Standard AZO photographic postcard back (four upward-pointing triangles), dating it roughly between 1904 and 1918Heavy ink staining and foxing on back but does not affect the powerful image frontUnused, no message or postmark? Condition:Front image is sharp with excellent contrast and strong cowboy/ranch rodeo atmosphereBack has noticeable ink stains, likely from long-term storage or handlingCorners show some wear consistent with age? Great for Collectors Of:Cowboy and rodeo memorabiliaRPPC real photo postcardsYakima Canutt & stunt historyAmericana / Wild West photographyDoubleday rodeo imagesWestern film and rodeo heritage
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