Remington - The Sculptor
Remington's ability to see all sides of an object in his flat work led to
his natural progression to sculpting in bronze. This became his main passion
up to his untimely death in 1909
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The Broncho Buster, 1989, The Maiden Foundry, OR, Museum Proof #3, 1000 ounces of .999 fine silver, approx. 70 lbs, height approx. 24". Recast from original #275, © 1895, Roman Bronze Works, NY |
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The Mountain Man, 1990, The Maiden Foundry, OR, Museum Proof #3, 1000 ounces of .999 fine silver, approx. 70 lbs, height approx. 28". Recast from original #54, © 1903, Roman Bronze Works, NY |
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The Rattlesnake, 1990, The Maiden Foundry, OR, Museum Proof #3, 1000 ounces of .999 fine silver, approx. 70 lbs, height approx. 24". Recast from original #100, © 1905, Roman Bronze Works, NY |
These images are courtesy of the Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, NY