Remington Frederic Sackrider Collection
"Remington Frederic Sackrider: Capturing the Spirit of the Wild West" Frederic Remington, a renowned American artist and sculptor
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"Remington Frederic Sackrider: Capturing the Spirit of the Wild West" Frederic Remington, a renowned American artist and sculptor, left an indelible mark on the art world with his iconic works. One such masterpiece is "The Bronco Buster, " modeled in 1909 and cast in 1912. This sculpture epitomizes the untamed spirit of the American cowboy, frozen in time for all to admire. In addition to "The Bronco Buster, " Remington also created another equestrian marvel called "The Old Dragoons of 1850. " Modeled in 1905 and cast between 1906-1907, this piece pays homage to the brave soldiers who served during that era. Another notable creation by Remington is "Coming Through the Rye (Over the Range). " Modeled in 1902 and cast in bronze between 1902-1906, this artwork captures a thrilling moment as cowboys traverse rugged landscapes while herding cattle. "The Scalp Lock, " modeled in 1898 but not cast until after Remington's death in 1916, showcases his attention to detail and mastery of capturing Native American culture. Similarly, "The Rattlesnake, " modeled in 1905 and cast posthumously in 1918, displays his ability to immortalize nature's wonders. Remington's artistic prowess extended beyond sculptures; he also excelled at painting captivating scenes from Western life. Works like "The Fire Eater Raised His Arms to the Thunder Bird" and "Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed The Bat" evoke a sense of adventure and mystique prevalent during that period. Furthermore, pieces like "Rushing Red Lodges Passed through The Line" depict intense moments from tribal conflicts while shedding light on Native American history. In contrast, artworks such as "I Will Tell The White Man" and "The Interpreter Waved at The Youth" explore the complex dynamics between different cultures.