" "This illustrated volume features a biography by noted Western art scholar Brian W. Dippie.
This generously illustrated volume is the first to examine the exceptional collection of his works housed at the Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, New York.
Frederic Remington was the greatest artist of the American West. Here, masterworks that span the artist's entire career, including selections from his letters, diaries, and fiction, provide a comprehensive look...
Traces the life and career of the American artist and illustrator famous for his scenes of nineteenth-century Western life. -- Amazon.com.
A detailed study of the twenty-two sculptures created by Remington, contrasting authentic lifetime castings with fraudulent examples.
Enjoy the beauty and variety of the American experience through the work of these great artists. With stunning full-color plates, additional black-and-white illustrations, and concise, authoritative text, these unique, beautifully...
Beautifully illustrated with more than 150 figures and 100 color plates, this book offers insightful essays by notable art historians who explore Remington’s experiences in Taos, New Mexico, and other parts of the West.
Ward's sculpture also relies on a marble by the English artistJohn Gibson, The Hunter and His Dog (1847; ... Ward might not have seen Gibson's thenrenowned work in person, but it was prominently reproduced in line engravings.
Remington became interested in the American Indian, probably because he became interested in the active, exciting life of the American Great Plains.
worked as apprentice photographers in Mathew Brady's Washington , D.C. , studio , managed at the time by Gardner's talented older brother , Alexander . During the Civil War , Gardner assisted in many of his brother's early photographic ...
The Frederic Remington Studio