After Frederic Remington (1861-1909) American, Cast Bronze Western Statue. Titled "Outlaw".
Cast bronze statue depicting a mounted cowboy on bucking horse. Impressed signature on base.
Size: 24 x 13 x 6 in.
Frederic Remington (1861–1909) was born in Canton, New York, and after brief studies at Highland Military Academy, Yale, and the Art Students League, he turned to illustration, selling his first works to Harper’s Weekly in 1885. Drawn to the American West, he sketched in Montana, tried and failed at sheep ranching in Kansas City, and married Eva Caten before settling in New York, where his dramatic depictions of cavalrymen, Native Americans, and frontier life shaped the nation’s popular imagination. By the 1890s he was a national celebrity, elected to the National Academy of Design, and increasingly turned toward sculpture, producing some of the most iconic bronzes in American art, including The Stampede and his monumental Mounted Cowboy for Philadelphia. Working with Roman Bronze Works, he refined the lost-wax process to achieve greater detail, while also experimenting in painting across Realism, Impressionism, and Symbolism. Though he died suddenly in 1909, his astonishing output of more than 5,000 works secured his legacy as one of the most influential interpreters of the mythic American West.
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