Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II (The Charles M. Russell Center Series on Art and Photography of the American West Series)

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Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II (The Charles M. Russell Center Series on Art and Photography of the American West Series)

Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II (The Charles M. Russell Center Series on Art and Photography of the American West Series)

2018-02-20 Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II (The Charles M. Russell Center Series on Art and Photography of the American West Series)

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He is the author, coauthor, or editor of many publications, including Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II, Painted Journeys: The Art of John Mix Stanley, and In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L. Blumenschein.. Hassrick is Director Emeritus and Senior Scholar at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. About the AuthorPeter H

Blumenschein.. Hassrick
is Director Emeritus and Senior Scholar at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Peter H. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of many publications, including Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonné II, Painted Journeys: The Art of John Mix Stanley, and In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L

Cliente Amazon said An artbook essential. I really love the art of Frederic Remington. If you are a fan too, this is your book. ESSENTIAL

A chapter considering Remington’s enduring bond with the horse and its representation in his paintings follows an examination of Remington’s ties to Theodore Roosevelt that reveals how the two men helped move the American conscience toward wildlife preservation. An assessment of the authentication process for evaluating Remington’s works opens the collection: Remington is perhaps the most frequently faked American artist. The book features a unique keycode granting access to a companion website that brings together more than 3,000 reproductions of the artist’s flat works, including the complete original 1996 edition of the Catalogue Raisonné and nearly 300 previously unknown or relocated pieces. Through paintings, drawings, and sculptures, he immortalized a dynamic world of cowboys and American Indians, hunters and horses, landscapes and wildlife. Based on decades of schola