American painter, sculptor, and writer, born in Canton, New York. Remington is famous for the lively scenes, in paint and in bronze, of the Old West that form the subject matter of most of his works. In the Spanish-American War he served as a war correspondent and artist. In 1895 Remington began to make clay models of his rugged subjects, which were subsequently cast in bronze. His first, Bronco Buster (1895, on e casting in New York Historical Society, New York City) displays the vigor and sense of movement of his paintings. His subsequent bronzes, such as Comin' Through the Rye (1902, Metropolitan Museum), in which four cowhands on horseback charge at the observer in glee, are daring for their technical skill in suspending large figures on slim supports in this case on the hooves of the horses. Among the books he wrote and illustrated are Pony Tracks (1895), Crooked Trails (1898), and The Way of an Indian (1906).
Frederic Remington
Horse Thief
25"
200lb
$1200
Scalp
24"
65lb
$790
Sargeant
11" Tall
17lb
$360
Rattlesnake
Small - 8"
$200
Medium - 14"
$440
Regular - 22"
$790
Wounded Bunke
22"
130lb
$1800
Regular - 24" 70lb
$790
Large - 25" 115lb
$1390
Jumbo - 34" 225lb
$1990
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