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Bob Scriver's Awards & Prizes
1950

Listed in Who's Who in Music, Mid-Century edition

1961

Charter member of Society of Animal Artist

1964

Accepted by juried New York exhibits

  • Audubon Artist: Lone Cowboy
  • National Academy of Design: Fighting Elk
  • Academic Artists: The Last Warrior
1965

Invited to join Salmagundi Club

Joined International Art Guild

Audubon Artist accepted Boss of the Trail Herd

Glenbow Foundation purchased No More Buffalo, Transition, Ovis Dalli, and Boss of the Trail Herd

Gold Medal and purchase at the Cowboy artist of American show for Buffalo Runner with Cow and Calf

1966

Voted membership in National Sculpture Society. Sponsors were Malvina Hoffman and Joy Buba

1967

Joined Cowboy Artist of America

Listed in Who's Who in the West (Marquis)

Listed in International Directory of the Arts (published in Berlin)

Listed in National Register of Prominent Americans

1969

Whitney Gallery of Western Art brought Opening the Sacred Medicine Bundle, Return of the Blackfeet Raiders, Whitetail Buck and Into the Wind.

Gold Metal and Purchase at the Cowboy Artists of America show for Buffalo Runner with Cow and Calf

1970

Gold Metal and Purchase at the Cowboy Artists of America show for An Honest Try

1971

Gold Metal and Purchase at the Cowboy Artists of America show for Paywindow

1972
 

Silver Metal at the Cowboy Artists of America show for Not for Glory

June 3 proclaimed Bob Scriver Day in Montana by Governor Forrest H. Anderson

1973
 

Silver Metal at the Cowboy Artists of America show for Layin' the Trap

Elected academician to the National Academy of Western Art

Information provided by Mary Strachan Scriver