Earl W. Bascom

Earl W. Bascom

Infobox Person
name = Earl Bascom


image_size = 250px
caption = Cowboy of Cowboy Artists - Father of Modern Rodeo
birth_date = June 19, 1906
birth_place = Vernal, Utah
death_date = Dda|1995|8|28|1906|6|19
death_place = Victorville, California
education = Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
occupation = Cowboy, rodeo champion, inventor, western artist, international sculptor, Hollywood actor

Earl W. Bascom (June 19, 1906 - August 28, 1995) was an American painter, printmaker and sculptor, raised in Canada, who portrayed his own experiences cowboying and rodeoing across the American and Canadian West.

Childhood

Earl Bascom was born in a sod-roofed log cabin on the Bascom 101 Ranch in Vernal, Utah. His father, John W. Bascom, had been a deputy sheriff in Utah who chased Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch Gang. Both sets of Earl's grandparents (Joel A. Bascom and C.F.B. Lybbert) were Mormon pioneers, [ [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysearch/ List of Mormon pioneers] ] ranchers and frontier lawmen.

Earl Bascom's paternal ancestral background was a colorful aray of nationalities and ethnicities including Quaker, French Basque and Huguenot, as well as an American Colonial Governor, John Webster, and a Revolutionary War soldier, Oliver Greene. [ [http://hometown.aol.com/iplayvn/ "Earl's ancestors Herodius Long was a Quaker, Gilbertus Bask'omme was a French Basque nobleman and Robert Bascom was a Huguenot"] ] His maternal family was of Norwegian, Danish, Dutch and German ancestry. [ [http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/k/e/r/Debbie-M-Kerkes/ "Earl's maternal grandmother, Antonette Marie Olsen Lybbert, was from Oslo, Norway; his maternal grandfather, C.F.B. Lybbert, was from Flade, Denmark but was of German, Prussian and Dutch ancestry"] ] As a child growing up, he was sometimes affectionately addressed by his British-born aunts as "Lord Bascom - King of the Canadian Cowboys," as he was a descendant of European royalty back to Charlemagne.

While Bascom was still a child his family moved to the Bascom Bar-B-3 Ranch in Alberta, Canada. He quit school while in grade three to work on the Hyssop 5H Ranch. Although he was soon marched back to school by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Earl was reprieved to get the job of driving an old stagecoach each day to the surrounding ranches transporting fellow students to and from school. [ [http://www.cowboydirectory.com/B/b-arl.html "Earl's father got the contract to drive the school district's coach wagon using a team of horses from the Bascom Ranch"] ]

Cowboy

Earl Bascom was known as the "Cowboy of Cowboy Artists" due to his wide range of western experiences as a professional bronc buster, cowpuncher, trail driver, blacksmith, freighter, wolf hunter, wild horse chaser, rodeo champion, cattle rancher, dude wrangler, and Hollywood actor. [Roundup Magazine "Rodeo Champion - Cowboy Artist Earl W. Bascom" (December 1995, Volume III Number 2)] Bascom was among the last of those who experienced the Old West before the end of free-range ranching. Bascom reminisced:

Professional Cowboy

For Earl Bascom, ranch life and cowboy life was his life. "The life of a cowboy and the West, I know," he stated. [Alberta Beef "Cowboy Artist, Earl W. Bascom" (October 1995, page 30)] Bascom worked on some of the largest horse and cattle ranches in the United States and Canada — ranches that ran thousands of cattle on a million acres (4000 km²) of land. He broke and trained hundreds of horses. He worked on ranches where he chased and gathered horses, cows and even donkeys in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Mississippi, Washington, California and Canada. He worked on cattle drives out of the Rockies and horse drives through the Teton Range. He took part on large roundups of horses and cattle, and brandings. He made saddles and stirrups, quirts, chaps, spurs, bridles and bits, ropes and hackamores, and even patched his own boots. [Buckle News "Rodeo Champion - Cowboy Artist, Earl W. Bascom, Rides into Sunset" (November 1995, pages 6 and 7)] Earl's father, John W. Bascom, and Earl's brothers were all experienced ranch cowboys.

Rodeo Rider

A professional rodeo cowboy, Earl Bascom rodeoed from 1916 to 1940 in the rough stock events of saddle bronc riding, bareback riding and bull riding, and in the timed events of steer decorating and steer wrestling. [ProRodeo Sports News "Bascom dies at 89" (September 13, 1995)] He also performed trick riding. [Smith, Norma, editor, "Our Town 2002: Raymond Stampede Centennial" (Raymond Historical Society, page 53) ISBN 0-9685225-4-8 "Earl and Weldon learned trick riding from their boyhood friend and world champion trick rider Ted Elder who gave one of his extra trick saddles to them to perform on."] He held memberships in the Cowboys Turtle Association, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, the Canadian Rodeo Cowboys Association (now the Canadian Pro Rodeo Association) and the National Police Rodeo Association. An all-around rodeo champion, he has been inducted into several rodeo Halls of Fame in Canada and the United States. He received international acclaim for his rodeo equipment inventions and designs. [ [http://www.vvdailypress.com/2005/112799882391592.html/ "Bascom's influence on European rodeo is acknowledged by the European Rodeo Cowboys Association"] ] Earl's brothers - Raymond "Tommy" Bascom, Melvin "High Pockets" Bascom and Weldon "Preacher" Bascom - were also professional rodeo cowboys and Hall of Fame inductees.

Mississippi Rodeo

During his college years, Earl and his brother Weldon produced the first rodeos in Columbia, Mississippi in 1935, 1936 and 1937 while working for Sam Hickman's B Bar H Ranch near Arm, Mississippi. Hickman financed these rodeos. Between rodeos of 1936 and 1937, Earl was a missionairy for the LDS Church in Mississippi serving under Mission President LeGrand Richards.

Marriage

In 1939, Earl married Nadine Diffey, who was part Creek and Catawba. He met her in Mississippi while cowboying and rodeoing there. They were married in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised five children. Later in life, Nadine Bascom became a sculptor in her own right, creating bas-relief sculptures.

Rodeo Clown

Besides being a serious-minded rodeo contestant, Earl tried his hand as a rodeo clown and rodeo bullfighter during his rodeo career. Just after his 89th birthday, Earl was honored as the oldest living rodeo clown in the world. [Vernal Express (August 30, 1995 "World's oldest living rodeo clown and bullfighter dies"]

Artist

Jim Thorpe's Influence

While working for the Nilsson Rafter-E-N Ranch, Earl happened to read a story in a western magazine about Native American Jim Thorpe. Thorpe had been working as a horse wrangler, but got fired. The camp cook gave him some advice - go to school. Thorpe took that advice, went to school, excelled in sports and became an Olympic champion.

Jim Thorpe’s life touched Earl Bascom’s. "I felt like I had walked in his boots," Earl said. "Like Jim Thorpe, cowboy life was the only life that I knew. But what about my art, what about art school?" [ United Lumbee Nation Times, ibid. ]

Russell and Remington's influence

Wanting to be an artist since childhood, Earl Bascom filled the pages of his school books in the one-room school house he attended with cowboy scenes. Earl Bascom’s desire to be a cowboy artist was greatly enhanced after seeing art works of the two great icons of Old West art, Charles M. Russell and Frederic S. Remington - both cousins to Earl’s father (Remington and Russell were both related to Bascom through their mothers, Clarissa Bascom Sackrider Remington and Mary Elizabeth Mead Russell, respectively). Charles Russell was on the Knight Ranch when Earl was working there, and had drawn a sketch on the bunkhouse wall and also finished a large oil painting of Raymond Knight on his favorite mount, Blue Bird, roping a steer. [ [http://www.cowboydirectory.com/B/b-arl.html "The bridle headstall shown on C. M. Russell's depiction of the horse, Blue Bird, was the same one that Raymond Knight gave to Earl as payment for breaking a horse for him"] ]

Earl only completed one full year of school and never finished high school, but he never lost his desire to be an artist. He subscribed to a correspondence art course wherein both Russell and Remington gave instructions on their drawing techniques. "Through those art lessons these two masters of western art were my first real art teachers," Earl recalled. "In fact the only instructions I ever had in western art were from Remington and Russell." [United Lumbee Nation Times, ibid.]

College Art Training

Even though he had no high school diploma, the Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah accepted him as a student in the fall of 1933. “There I was a 27 years old college freshman who hadn’t been to school in years,” Earl recalled. “I felt like a wild horse in a pen.” [ ibid ] But his persistence was tough, taking every art course the college offered. He studied painting and drawing under professors E.H. Eastmond and B.F. Larsen, and sculpture under Torlief Knaphus. Earl graduated from B.Y.U. in 1940. Later he attended classes at Long Beach City College, Victor Valley College and the University of California Riverside.

Hollywood

In 1917, Earl saw his first Hollywood movie "The Silent Man" with William S. Hart. Earl and his older brother Melvin were extras in a silent movie in 1920 being filmed in Lethbridge, Alberta. In 1924, a team of palomino horses from the Bascom Ranch was used by Hoot Gibson in the movie "The Calgary Stampede." After graduating from college, Earl and his wife moved to California. Retiring from rodeo, he pursued his art career and ranched. He worked a bit in the movie industry with his brother Weldon Bascom in the Hollywood western, "The Lawless Rider", starring Weldon's wife Texas Rose Bascom. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0059679/ "Texas Rose Bascom"] ] Later Earl and his son-in-law Mel Marion did TV commercials with Roy Rogers for the Roy Rogers Restaurant chain. Earl and his son John Bascom were in the documentary "Take Willy With You" about the rodeo riding Greenough family. When the Roy Rogers Riding Stables opened up in Apple Valley, California, Earl and his son John worked there wrangling horses and driving the hay wagon.

Art teacher

In 1966, after getting his teaching certificate, Earl taught art classes at John F. Kennedy High School and at Barstow High School. He also served as president of the High Desert Artists, and later as president of the Buckaroo Artists of America. Among his art associates were Bill Bender, Charles LaMonk. Leslie B. DeMille, Glen Turner and Cecil Smith.

International Artist

Earl Bascom became internationally known as a cowboy artist and sculptor. His art has been exhibited in the United States, Canada and Europe. He was honored by the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Artists Association as the first rodeo cowboy to become a professional cowboy artist and sculptor. He was the first cowboy artist to be honored as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts of London. In the summer of 2005, the Earl W. Bascom Memorial Rodeo was held in Berlin, Germany where his cowboy art was exhibited as an honor by the European Rodeo Cowboys Association for Bascom's worldwide influence upon the sport of rodeo.

Later Years

Always one who had deep thoughts and religious leanings, Earl Bascom was ordained a Latter-day Saint Bishop later in life. As the late cowboy celebrity Roy Rogers, who worked with Earl Bascom in TV commercials and was a collector of Bascom art, once said, “Earl Bascom is a walking book of history. His knowledge of the Old West was acquired the old fashioned way – he was born and raised in it.” [ Johnston, Ron (2007). "Famous Mormons, Interesting Profiles of Well-known Latter-day Saints" (Spring Creek, pages 13-14). ISBN 978-1-932898-57-6 ]

Bascom died at the age of 89 on his ranch in Victorville, California, August 28, 1995.

Awards and honours

Tributes

*Congressional Record July 9, 1985, "Earl Bascom - An American Hero"
*Bascom Brothers - 50 Year Anniversary Rodeo, Columbia, Mississippi 1985
*Earl W. Bascom Award 1999, Marion County Cattlemen's Association Rodeo, Mississippi
*Earl W. Bascom Memorial Rodeo 2005, Berlin, Germany
*Earl Bascom All-Around Champion Award, Dillon Rodeo, Montana
*Earl W. Bascom All-Around Champion Award, Hesperia Rodeo, California
*Earl W. Bascom Bareback Champion Award, Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo, Vernal, Utah
*Earl W. Bascom - Utah Heritage Award, Days of '47 Rodeo, Salt Lake City, Utah
*Earl W. Bascom - Lethbridge Heritage Award, Whoop-Up Days Pro Rodeo, Lethbridge, Alberta
*Earl Bascom Saddle Bronc Rookie Award, National High School Finals Rodeo
*Earl Bascom Bareback Rookie Award, National High School Finals Rodeo

Hall of Fame Honors

*Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame
*Utah Sports Hall of Fame
*Raymond Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
*Marion County Mississippi Cattleman's Hall of Fame
*Cowboy Memorial Museum
*United States Sports Academy Walk of Fame
*Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London
*California Rodeo Hall of Fame

Rodeo Innovations

Earl Bascom is known as an innovator and designer of rodeo equipment and rodeo gear. His inventions include:

* first side-delivery bucking chute (1916) at Welling, Alberta (assisted by brothers Raymond, Melvin and father John W. Bascom)
* first reverse-opening side-delivery bucking chute (1919) at Lethbridge, Alberta (assisted by his father John W. Bascom)
* first hornless bronc saddle (1922) at Lethbridge, Alberta
* first one-hand bareback rigging (1924) at Stirling, Alberta
* first high-cut rodeo chaps (1926) at Raymond, Alberta
* rodeo exerciser (1928) at Raymond, Alberta
* first night rodeo held outdoors under electric lights (September 24, 1935), at Columbia, Mississippi
* first permanent rodeo arena with bucking chutes and grandstands in the state of Mississippi (1936) at Columbia, Mississippi

References

External links

* [http://www.bascombronze.com Bascom Web Portal]
* [http://www.inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventors/a/Earl_Bascom.htm Bascom's rodeo innovations]
* [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r104:FLD001:E02283 Congressional tribute to Earl Bascom]
* [http://www.ercarodeo.com/news/earl_bascom.php European rodeo tribute to Earl Bascom]


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