Artwork 1888 Titles I - M, 1888
Scope and Contents
Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 1, 1995
Illustrations:
“I once Chased a Lean Grizzly for Several Miles”, c. 1888
In a Bog-Hole, c. 1888
In a Canyon of the Coeur D’Alêne, c. 1888
In a Sharp Scurry of Rain, c. 1888
In a Stampede, c. 1888
“In Place, Rest!”, c. 1888
In the Desert, c. 1888
In the Woods, c. 1888
In the Horse Herd, c. 1888
Indian Kindling Fire (Indian Making Fire, altern,), c. 1888
The Indian Pony, c. 1888
An Indian Scout (Indian Scout at Fort Reno, altern.), c. 1888
The Indians We Met, c. 1888
Interested Parties, c. 1888
Untitled (“Khe-be-ashtie,” Indian reading letter; Khe-He-Ashtie Regarding Caricature of His Squaw, alterns.), c. 1888 (missing image)
Untitled (“Khe-be-ashtie,” black trooper and Indians), c. 1888 (missing image)
The Last Lull in the Fight (The Last Stand, altern.), 1888
“Laying Back” on the Trail, c. 1888
Lieut. Johnson – 10th Cav – (Lt. Johnson - 10th Cavalry; Lieutenant Carter P. Johnson, alterns.), c. 1888
Lieutenant James M. Watson, Tenth Cavalry, 1888
A Line Officer, c. 1888
Line Riding in Winter, c. 1888
“Load!”, 1888
A Long Pass, c. 1888
A Low Runner, c. 1888
A Low Tackle, c. 1888
The Magic of the “Drop”, c. 1888
Making Medicine-Ponies, 1888-1889
Untitled (“Maquina’s Mantle,” Indian holding up mantle, altern.), c. 1888
Untitled (“Marcellino and Tecalotina,” Indians capturing a boy; The Scalp, altern.), c. 1888
Untitled (“Marcellino and Techalotina,” boy on a donkey, altern.), c. 1888
Marching in the Desert (In the Desert; Arizona Territory, alterns.), 1888
The Mare Defends Her Colt, c. 1888
“Medicine Elk”, c. 1888
“The Mexican Had Lassoed the Cubs and Driven Them Five Miles”, c. 1888
Mexican Soldier, c. 1888 (illustration similar to detail from Mexican Troops in Sonora, 1886; with handwritten note)
The Midday Meal, c. 1888 (illustration similar to photograph by James D. Horan titled: The Great American West)
Miners Prospecting for Gold, c. 1888
A Montana Type (A Montana Cowboy, altern.), c. 1888
Mountain Lions at the Deer Cache, c. 1888
Mule Train Crossing the Sierras (The Pack Train, altern.), c. 1888
Dates
- Created: 1888
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Extent
From the Collection: 95.00 boxes
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Remington, Frederic (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository