Frederic Remington

Painter and sculptor of Western themes

Frederic Remington - Painter and sculptor of Western themes
Born

October 4th, 1861
163 years ago

Died

December 26th, 1909
115 years ago — 48 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An artist focused on the American West, contributed through paintings and sculptures that depicted cowboys, Native Americans, and cavalry scenes. Influenced by experiences in the West, pursued studies in art at Yale. Worked as an illustrator for magazines and became associated with the Romanticized view of the West. Established a unique style characterized by action and emotion. Created notable works such as 'The Cowboy' and 'The Broncho Buster,' which continue to define the imagery of the American frontier. Later in life, turned to sculpture and produced bronze pieces, several of which remain significant in Western art.

Created iconic sculptures like 'The Broncho Buster'

Produced influential paintings depicting Western themes

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