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Frederic Remington Makes Tracks

Adventures and Artistic Impressions

Silver Sculpture and Lifetime Prints from the Frederic Remington Art Museum Collection

Remington - The Illustrator
Working as an illustrator placed a limit on the scope of his work. Improvements in the printing process affected his style and use of color.

Navajo Sheep-Herder

A Navajo Sheep-Herder, 1888, published 1888 in John Muir's Picturesque California by the J. Dewing Company

Dash for the Timber Dash for the Timber, 1889, published in 1890 by The Gravure Etching Company
A "Sun Fisher" A "Sun Fisher", aka A "Sunfisher", 1895, published 1895 by Davis & Sanford Co.
Soldiers Opening Their Veins for Want of Water Soldiers Opening Their Veins for Want of Water, aka After the Skirmish, 1896, published 1898 by The Werner Co., Akron, Ohio
Missing Missing, aka The Captive, 1899, printed 1899 by Russell
A Monte Game at Southern Ute Agency A Monte Game at Southern Ute Agency, aka Mexican Monte, aka Card Game at Ignacio, 1900, published in 1906 as black-and-white "artist's proof" on pebbled art paper by Collier's Weekly

Remington Exhibit Main Page

These images are courtesy of the Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, NY

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