
A Critical Moment 1902

by Frederic Remington
Title
A Critical Moment 1902
Artist
Frederic Remington
Medium
Drawing - Illustration
Description
Frederic Remington (1861–1909) was an American artist, sculptor, and writer, best known for his iconic depictions of the American Old West. Born in Canton, New York, Remington had a deep fascination with the American frontier, which greatly influenced his artistic career.
Remington began his career as an illustrator, contributing to magazines and newspapers such as Harper's Weekly and Collier's. His illustrations often captured scenes of cowboys, Native Americans, cavalrymen, and other frontier figures. These illustrations helped shape popular perceptions of the Wild West during the late 19th century.
In addition to his illustrations, Remington was also a talented sculptor, creating bronze sculptures of western subjects. Some of his most famous works include "The Bronco Buster" and "The Outlaw," both of which depict rugged cowboys in action.
Remington's legacy extends beyond his artwork. He also wrote extensively about his experiences in the West, providing vivid descriptions of frontier life. His writings, along with his artwork, have left a lasting imprint on American culture, contributing to the romanticized image of the American frontier that endures to this day.
Despite his untimely death at the age of 48, Remington's contributions to American art and culture remain highly regarded, and his works are celebrated in museums and galleries around the world.
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