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![]() | The Hunters' Supper c. 1909 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Oklahoma City, OK | ![]() Subject: Landscape -- Montana; Figure group; Recreation -- Sport & Play -- Hunting; Western; Landscape -- Mountain -- Big Horn Mountains; Landscape -- Time -- Night | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | The End Of The Day c. 1904 Frederic Remington Art Museum Ogdensburg, NY | ![]() Later, after a recuperative trip to Montana and Wyoming, he returned to the western subject matter he had so successfully made his own prior to the outbreak of war. Informed by his recent experience, however, these "western" paintings are far different in character from those that had come before. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Pretty Mother Of The Nightwhite Otter Is No Longer A Boy ca. 1900 Private Collection Unknown, USA | ![]() Not long after seeing the Peters exhibition, Remington completed two nocturnes of his own. Both were intended to serve as illustrations for a novel he had recently written titled The Way of an Indian. Both were also transitional works, for they were dependent upon text for their full meaning. In the more striking of the two images, "Pretty Mother of... | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Dismounted: Moving Led Horses 1890 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Williamstown, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | The Scout: Friends Or Foes ca. 1900-1905 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Williamstown, MA | ![]() Description: Snow-covered landscape with a mounted figure of an Indian scout scanning the horizon where a friend or enemy approaches | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Moonlight Wolf ca. 1909 Addison Gallery of Art Andover, MA | ![]() Description: Moonlit andscape depicting a wolf, his gaze turned toward the viewer as he walks on the shore of a still river in the mountains. | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Frederic Remington









