Frederic Remington
Frederic Remington: Paintings and Sculpture
A collection of Frederic Remington’s writings, complemented by more than one hundred of his famous drawings, provides an exciting record of the Old West as it once was, with tales of cowboys, Indians, and soldiers.
Remington became interested in the American Indian, probably because he became interested in the active, exciting life of the American Great Plains.
Traces the history of the American West, particularly in terms of pioneer life and Indian relations, through the revealing paintings of Remington
" "This illustrated volume features a biography by noted Western art scholar Brian W. Dippie.
A detailed study of the twenty-two sculptures created by Remington, contrasting authentic lifetime castings with fraudulent examples.
Traces the life and career of the American artist and illustrator famous for his scenes of nineteenth-century Western life
"...Ballinger [James K., the author] traces Remington's life from his earliest travels in the West through his successful career as a magazine illustrator to his profoundly disturbing realization that the...
It was not until 1947, thirty-eight years after Frederic Remington's death, that the first fairly comprehensive book about his life and work was published. That Harold McCracken completed "Frederic Remington:...