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Remington, Frederic (1861-1909)
Largely recognized as one of the great artists of the Wild West, Frederic Remington's own life mirrored, in many ways, those of his subjects. Capturing the last ...
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The works of 19th-century American sculptor and illustrator Frederic Remington (1861-1909) recall the rough-hewn frontier life of the American West.Frederic Remington is the artist most closely identi...
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Frederic Remington is remembered mostly as a painter, sculptor, and illustrator of western American subjects. His depictions of such figures as cowboys, frontiersmen, and Indians, many of which appear...
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Frederic Remington, perhaps best known as a painter, sculptor, and illustrator, ranks as one of the most important chroniclers of the nineteenth-century American West. His depictions of cowboys, front...
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Frederic Remington enjoyed a highly productive and successful career as illustrator and fine artist. Between 1882 and 1913 people across the United States saw his drawings and paintings appear frequen...
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In the following essay, originally published in 1961, Dobie describes Remington's life and praises his writing and the power of his visual art.
Frederic Remington worked for only about twenty-f...
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In the following review of My Dear Wister: The Frederic Remington-Owen Wister Letters, Seelye examines the relationship between these two artists and illuminates their views of the American West.
When...
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In the following essay, Erisman considers Remington's written works, seeing them primarily as examples of local color fiction that occasionally supersede this designation.
Frederic Remington (...
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In the following essay, Bold analyzes Remington's Sundown Leflare, John Ermine of the Yellowstone, and The Way of an Indian as they build upon the narrative tradition of James Fenimore Cooper...
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