Museums
PERMANENT HONOURARY DISPLAYS
Montana Institute of the Arts, Butte, Montana
Salon of Nations, Paris, France
Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana
Chicago Galleries Association, 1947
Museum Displays
Ring Gallery, University of Alberta, Edmonton
Smithsonian Institute: Halls of First Ladies, Natural History, History and Technology
Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana
Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Canton Art Institute, Ohio, U. S.
Battleship North Carolina display, Wilmington, North Carolina, U. S.
Senator W. A. Clark Museum of Copper King Mansion, Butte, Montana, U.S.
Riveredge Foundation Museum, Calgary, Alberta
Nickle Family Foundation Museum, Calgary, Alberta
Franklin Mint display, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Lincoln Museum, Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
National Geographic Society Explorer’s Hall display, Washington, DC
Montana State Historical Society
Portrait bust of Miss Indian America (Rita Ann McLaughlin) 1955
Portrait bust of Simpson Sings-Good
Portrait bust of Henry Old-Coyote
Dioramas
The Cattleman’s Room
“Hard Winter”, “Trail Drivers”
Exhibition sculpture for the Communications Room
“The Spinning Rope”, “Seismograph Truck”, in the Oil Room
“The Homesteaders”, in the Homestead Room
“The Lumbermen”, in the Lumber Room
“The Drilling Contest”, in the Mining Room
“The Stagecoach”, in the Transportation Room (These are plaster.)
Statue for Statuary Hall, Washington DC,
“Charles M. Russell”
David Melting Tallow, Mrs. Melting Tallow portrait heads
Smithsonian Institution
(Natural History Building, Science and Technology building, Collection of the Dresses of the First Ladies)
33 life-size ethnology figures
1 heroic-size feature sculpture
2 dioramas (their design, and 13 reduced-scale figures
18 physical anthropology heads
4 one-third-life-size somato type figures
2 scale model draft horses
3 life-size figures, Rose Cleveland, Jacqueline Kennedy, Lady-Bird Johnson
On-Contract works for the Smithsonian Institution were two colonial workmen.
Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta:
1 heroic-size bronze sculpture group, “The Stake”
1 heroic-size bronze sculpture group, “Pronghorns”
1 pierced bronze relief, “Alberta’s Heritage” (42 feet long)
2 cast aluminum reliefs, “French Voyageur”, and “Indian with Alberta Point”
1 life-size feature work, “Chicken Dancer”
1 bronze statue, “Tribute to the Indian Pony”, commissioned by Mr. E. MacDougall for presentation to the museum (29 inches high by 22 ½ inches long)
While in Montana, Mr. Weaver co-founded the Senator W. A. Clark Museum at the Copper King Mansion, Butte, Montana, 1955. On display there are these:
“Indian Skirmish”, feature display
“Senator W. A. Clark” portrait relief
“Senator W. A. Clark” portrait bust, a second cast of which is also at the Montana State Historical Society
Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton AB Canada
Chilliwack Museum, B.C. Canada