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Frederic Remington

American painter and sculptor (1861–1909)

For the politician in the New Jersey General Assembly, see Frederic Remington (politician).

Frederic Remington

Born

Frederic Sackrider Remington


(1861-10-04)October 4, 1861

Canton, New York, U.S.

DiedDecember 26, 1909(1909-12-26) (aged 48)

Ridgefield, Connecticut, U.S.

NationalityAmerican
EducationYale University, New Haven, Connecticut, one drawing class, 1878;
Art Students League, New York, 1886
Known forPainting (watercolor and oil), sculpture, drawing (pen and ink, ink wash), mixed media, journalist and writer
MovementIllustration, Impressionism, Nocturne, and Tonalism
SpouseEva Caten (1884–1909)
RelativesEliphalet Remington (cousin)
Awards1891: Elected Associate of the National Academy of Design (ANA)
Patron(s)Theodore Roosevelt, Elizabeth Custer, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Monthly, Century Magazine, Scribner's, Cosmopolitan, Collier's, and many others

Frederic Sackrider Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26,

Known for his dramatic depictions of the American Old West, Frederic Remington captured the swift action and mythic figures of a rapidly disappearing frontier with exceptional narrative detail. His bronze sculptures, paintings and illustrations evince a reverent nostalgia; of his chosen subject matter, Remington reflected: “I knew the wild riders and vacant land were about to vanish forever.” With his facility for textural detail and dynamic storytelling, Remington distinguished himself as one of the leading chroniclers of late 19th-century frontier life. In the words of his friend Theodore Roosevelt: “The soldier, the cowboy and rancher, the Indian, the horses and the cattle of the plains, will live in his pictures and bronzes, I verily believe, for all time.”

Remington was born in Canton, NY in 1861 to a distinguished American family, counting George Washington and Western artist George Catlin among his forebears. He studied art at Yale University for three semesters, followed by a brief stint at the Art Students League of New York. At the age of 19, Remington made his first tr

Frederic Remington

Frederic Remington (1861-1909) is best known for his art depicting the cowboys, soldiers and Native Americans of the Old West. A native of Canton, New York, Remington found inspiration in these subjects from an early age.

His career took off in the mid-1880s when he began making western illustrations for Harper's Weekly and many other widely read New York magazines. Remington's pictures brought visual information to the eastern public accompanying both factual accounts and fiction of the Old West. He was praised and trusted for the accuracy of detail in his work. Many people assumed, and still assume, that he was a westerner, if not, in fact, a soldier or a cowboy himself. In truth, he was an easterner who was as fascinated by the subjects he depicted as his audience was.

Frederic Remington traveled west repeatedly. He loved the idea of the frontier and greatly admired the rough and heroic cowboys and soldiers he met there. He enjoyed meeting them, hearing their stories and following their lives in his visits as a journalist/illustrator. Among othe

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