Cowboy a Frederic Remington Replica Bronze Statue - Size: 14 L x 8 W x 13 H. from other stores

  • The Remington - inspired Bronze Statue Scalp represents a Proud Resilient Stro... The Remington - inspired Bronze Statue Scalp represents a Proud Resilient Strong and a Fierce Warrior This Native American Watches Over His Land and Tribe. Great Attention to Detail Was Paid to his Clothing. Most Indian Men Did Not Use Shirts But He... more
  • The Cowboy is a masterful vision of Frederic Remington s craftsmanship and und... The Cowboy is a masterful vision of Frederic Remington s craftsmanship and understanding of Western themes. It is Remington s single monumental sculpture. Twice life-size it was commissioned for Fairmount Park by the Fairmount Park Art Association in... more
  • Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subje... Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subject is of an old Iroquois trapper and horse descending a steep hill and their motion is suspended in mid-stride. This statue is reproduced in the purest American bronze cast... more
  • This Frederic Remington American Hand cast Bronze Sculpture TROOPER OF THE PLA... This Frederic Remington American Hand cast Bronze Sculpture TROOPER OF THE PLAINS is cast in the traditional lost wax casting process. This statue is reproduced in solid bronze cast with patina and then hand-rubbed to bring out detail and highlights a... more
  • Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subje... Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subject is of an old Iroquois trapper and horse descending a steep hill and their motion is suspended in mid-stride. This statue is reproduced in the purest American bronze cast... more
  • Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subje... Mountain Man was Remington’s 9th bronze and was completed in 1903. The subject is of an old Iroquois trapper and horse descending a steep hill and their motion is suspended in mid-stride. This statue is reproduced in the purest American bronze cast... more
  • This Frederic Remington bronze statue is Hand Made by the Lost Wax Casting met... This Frederic Remington bronze statue is Hand Made by the Lost Wax Casting method. Originally conceived in 1895 The Bronco Buster was Frederic Remington s first bronze sculpture. It has since come to symbolize all that is triumphant and heroic of the... more
  • Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to cr... Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to create â€�The Cheyenneâ€� reflects Remington s desire to depict a horse in natural flight. At full gallop all four of the horse s legs are seen off the ground with the Cheyenne... more
  • Frederic Remington’s “Wooly Chapsâ€� also known as the Bronco Buster is re... Frederic Remington’s “Wooly Chapsâ€� also known as the Bronco Buster is really an updated version of The Bronco Buster. Wooly Chaps is a variation of his most famous sculpture The Bronco Buster. The difference in the two sculptures is only in the... more
  • Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to cr... Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to create â€� The Cheyenneâ€� reflects Remington s desire to depict a horse in natural flight. At full gallop all four of the horse s legs are seen off the ground with the... more
  • Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to cr... Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to create â€� The Cheyenneâ€� reflects Remington s desire to depict a horse in natural flight. At full gallop all four of the horse s legs are seen off the ground with the... more
  • “The Scalpâ€� Remington’s fourth bronze depicts a War Chief Sioux warrior ... “The Scalpâ€� Remington’s fourth bronze depicts a War Chief Sioux warrior who is proud and defiant. It was copyrighted on Dec. 8 1898 under the name “The Triumphâ€�. Remington’s Scalp bronze depicts an Indian after a victorious battle holding... more
  • Coming through the Rye was Remington s first effort in using more than two hor... Coming through the Rye was Remington s first effort in using more than two horses and was his largest piece to date. To Remington this scene represented a joyful experience of cowboy and horse having completed a strenuous cattle drive of weeks on the... more
  • In The “Wicked Ponyâ€� Frederic Remington has memorialized the harsh reality... In The “Wicked Ponyâ€� Frederic Remington has memorialized the harsh reality and untamed forces of the Old West. Inspired by a real-life event this Remington bronze sculpture depicts a cowboy that has been thrown from a rank tempered bronco and is... more
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