'The Corps' Statue (1984), by Duward Campbell
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Tattooedsails
11:24a, 2/8/24
My father was an art dealer for decades and was the artist rep for an A&M officially licensed statue commemorating the Corps of Cadets circa 1984.
If anyone has more information or owns one, we would be interested in hearing your information.
It originally listed for $2900 in 1984 and there were a maximum of 150. This one is #6/150. We do not know if all 150 were cast.
At some point this particular statue will be going up for sale, but not until further information and conversations have occurred within the family. So please don't ask.


Rabid Cougar
3:47p, 2/8/24
Zip pulling out the ol' AMC's.. I'd prefer Midnights over the A's.
ABATTBQ87
4:07p, 2/8/24
In reply to Rabid Cougar
Rabid Cougar said:

Zip pulling out the ol' AMC's.. I'd prefer Midnights over the A's.


That's such a confusing uniform for the 80s

AMC and infantry brass means pre 1960, but the A&M service cover brass is 60s+?

Army patch is 50-80's; class A blouse without nametag is pre 1983.
OldArmy71
4:31p, 2/8/24
In reply to ABATTBQ87
We wore nameplates on class A blouses in 1967.

I imagine there's no name tag as a way to universalize him.

I don't think he's wearing rank either.
Rabid Cougar
12:14p, 2/9/24
Service Cover is all wrong too. Crown should be flat.
CanyonAg77
7:22p, 2/9/24
In reply to Tattooedsails
Who's the sculptor?
dcbowers
10:40p, 2/12/24
How tall is the statue?
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