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REMINGTON: FALL, 1895. Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895

REMINGTON: FALL, 1895. Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895


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REMINGTON: FALL, 1895. Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895

REMINGTON: FALL, 1895.
Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895

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REMINGTON: FALL, 1895 captures the essence of the American frontier in a single frame. Painted by Frederic Remington, this masterpiece showcases the rugged and untamed spirit of the Wild West during the late 19th century. In this oil on canvas painting, we see a lone cowboy astride his horse, navigating through a snow-covered landscape. The winter chill is palpable as he braves the elements with determination etched on his face. The fence in the background hints at civilization encroaching upon nature's vast expanse. Remington's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke - from the intricate folds of clothing to the muscular form of both man and beast. The artist skillfully captures not only their physicality but also their emotional connection; an unspoken bond between rider and horse that speaks volumes about their shared experiences on these unforgiving plains. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of America's westward expansion and its impact on both human lives and natural landscapes. It encapsulates an era when cowboys roamed freely, herding cattle across vast distances while facing countless challenges along their way. The Granger Collection brings us this timeless piece, allowing us to appreciate Remington's mastery firsthand. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back to a time when men like these were legends - embodying strength, resilience, and an unwavering spirit that continues to captivate our imaginations today.

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