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The Rattlesnake is an equestrian sculpture by American artist Frederic Remington. The bronze sculpture was one of Remington's most popular, after The Broncho Buster, and it has been described as Remington's own favorite sculpture. The work depicts a cowboy riding a horse that is rearing up in fright, twisting away from a rattlesnake on the base ...
The Bronco Buster (also The Broncho Buster per convention at the time of sculpting) is a sculpture made of bronze copyrighted in 1895 by American artist Frederic Remington. It portrays a rugged cowboy character fighting to stay aboard a rearing , plunging bucking horse , with a stirrup swinging free, a quirt in one hand and a fistful of mane ...
Philadelphia's Cowboy (1908) was Remington's first and only large-scale bronze, and the sculpture is one of the earliest examples of site-specific art in the United States. [ 56 ] Remington's Explorers series, depicting older historical events in Western US history, did not fare well with the public or the critics. [ 57 ]
Dodge said he knew the nearly 120-year-old portrait by one of the most important Western artists of the century was worth a lot. But even he was floored by just how valuable it turned out to be.
The Cheyenne, by Frederic Remington (smaller version), Caraway Plaza Shopping Center, 1901. End of the Trail, by James Earle Fraser (smaller version), Caraway Plaza Shopping Center, 1894. Mountain Man, by Frederic Remington, Bernard Court Shopping Center, 1903. North Little Rock. Pioneering is Eternal, by Jack Bryant Jr., Ben E. Keith Foods ...
The Sid Richardson Museum (formerly the Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art) [1] is located in historic Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas, and features permanent and special exhibitions of paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, as well as other late 19th and early 20th-century artists who worked in the American West.