Black and white studio portrait of a man, identified as Enos Yakima E. Canutt (1896-1986), in cowboy attire holding a rope. He is dressed in a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, long sleeved button-up shirt, bow tie, decorative belt with large buckle, leather chaps, and cowboy boots with attached metal spurs. Strips of material are tied around his arms. The leather chaps are embossed with a floral motif and read, "The Round Up 1915". He was the winner of 1915 All-around Cowboy title. He is dressed in clothing worn during that 1915 competition.
Black and white image. A man, identified as Yakima Canutt, rides a bucking horse, identified as Double Day. The man grasps his hat in his right hand and a rope in his left hand as he rides a saddled bucking bronco. A man on horseback wearing a cowboy hat is seen directly behind him. A fence, and a barn, or warehouse, is visible in the background.