This Appeal To The Great Spirit figurine is made of designer polyresin mixed with bronze powder. This process makes the figurine resemble the look of actual bronze but with much lesser weight, ultimately at a fraction of the cost. This Appeal To The Great Spirit figurine measures 7.75"H, 7.25"L and 4.25"W approximately. It weighs about 1.5 pounds. Appeal to the Great Spirit is a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin, located in front of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It portrays a Native American on horseback facing skyward, his arms spread wide in a spiritual request to the Great Spirit. It was the last in Dallin's four-piece series. This sculpture is not made by a Native American Indian. Coke can and props placed next to the figurine are not included with the listing. They are meant to provide size perspective of the item. Appeal to the Great Spirit is a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin, located in front of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It portrays a Native American on horseback facing skyward, his arms spread wide in a spiritual request to the Great Spirit. It was the last in Dallin's four-piece series. This Appeal To The Great Spirit figurine measures 7.75"H, 7.25"L and 4.25"W approximately. It weighs about 1.5 pounds.