Collier's and His Peak of Fame
Remington's work for Collier's and the amount he was producing and earning
during the height of his popularity, around 1902.
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An Arizona Waterhole, aka Fight for the Waterhole, aka A Water-hole in the Arizona Desert, 1903, copyright 1908 and printed in Collier's Weekly |
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The Charge, aka A Cavalry Scrap, 1906, edition printed and published 1910 in Collier's Weekly |
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The Emigrants, 1904, published 1910 in Collier's catalog |
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The Navajo Raid, 1907, published 1910 in Collier's Weekly |
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Indians Simulating Buffalo, aka Indians Disguised as Buffalo, 1908, published 1909 in Collier's Weekly |
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The Scouts, 1908, published 1908 in Collier's Weekly |
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With the Eye of the Mind, 1908, published 1909 in Collier's Weekly |
These images are courtesy of the Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, NY