"As They Threw their Animals Back upon their Haunches," illustration for An Arabian Day and Night, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine

"As They Threw their Animals Back upon their Haunches," illustration for An Arabian Day and Night, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine

Frederic RemingtonWW-1894-112339

Catalogue

Year
1894
Dimensions
34.9 × 44.7 cm (13 3/4 × 17 5/8 in.)

Artist

Frederic Remington
Frederic Remington

Sculpture

Known for his dramatic depictions of the American Old West, Frederic Remington captured the swift action and mythic figures of a rapidly disappearing frontier with exceptional narrative detail. His bronze sculptures, paintings and illustrations evince a reverent nostalgia; of his chosen subject matter, Remington reflected: “I knew the wild riders and vacant land were about to vanish forever.” With his facility for textural detail and dynamic storytelling, Remington distinguished himself as one of the leading chroniclers of late 19th-century frontier life. In the words of his friend Theodore Roosevelt: “The soldier, the cowboy and rancher, the Indian, the horses and the cattle of the plains, will live in his pictures and bronzes, I verily believe, for all time.”

Kansas City

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