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Artwork 1889 Titles T - Z, 1889

 File — Box: MS23.015, Folder: MS23.15.01
Identifier: Folder MS23.15.01

Scope and Contents

Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 1, 1995

Illustrations:

Taking Hides after a Hunt, 1889 (reference photograph)

A Texas Pony (see: A Texan Pony as illus. 1888), c. 1889

Then Began the Greatest Battle That the Sun Had Ever Looked On, (Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather; An Indian Battle, alterns.), 1889

Then He Sat Down, Still and Speechless,…At the Feet of Laughing Water (The Famine; The Death of Minnehaha, alterns.), 1889

Then, Upon One Knee Uprising, Hiawatha Aimed an Arrow, 1889

“They Were in Good Training, and They Did Not Have to Halt” (On a Buffalo Trail, altern.), c. 1889

Thorough [sic] Bush, and Brake, and Forest, Ran the Cunning Pau-Puk-Keewis, 1889

A Thrilling Experience of Life on the Plains. “Splitting” a Herd of Stampeded Buffaloes, (Splitting the Herd, altern.), 1889

Through the Shadows and the Sunshine, Treading Softly Like a Panther (Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast; An Indian Dance, alterns.), 1889

“Thrust His Lance Through His Body and Rode Him Down”, c. 1889 1890

Thus the Birch Canoe Was Builded…In the Bosom of the Forest, 1889

The Tortilla-Maker, c. 1889

Toujours Prêt, c. 1889

“The Track in the Winter Forest” (Huntsman in the Snow, alt), 1889-1890

Trooper in Tow, c. 1889

A Trooper of the Canadian Mounted Police Lost, c. 1889

The Trooper’s Thanatopsis (see: The Frontier Trooper’s Thanatopsis) (missing image)

A Tumble from the Trail, c. 1889

‘Twas the Woman Who in Autumn Stripped the Yellow Husks of Harvest, 1889

“Two-Bits” Last Dash, c. 1889

Type of Officer—”Awfully French”, 1889

Undress Engineer (Lieutenant, Engineer Battalion, Mexican Army; Engineer, City of Mexico, alterns.) 1889

Untitled (“Antoine’s Moose-Yard,” initial sketch of Remington and Ralph), 1889-1890

Untitled (“Buffalo Hunting,” tailpiece, coyote with buffalo skull), c. 1889

Untitled, jockey, c. 1889 (see: “How the Derby Was Won”

Untitled, (“Jeff the ‘Horse Wrangler’,” man being chased by Indians), c. 1889

Untitled, (“On the Bridal Path, Central Park, New York,” man galloping), c. 1889

Untitled, (“On the Bridal Path, Central Park, New York,” woman riding), c. 1889

Untitled, (“On the Bridal Path, Central Park, New York,” woman and man riding), c. 1889

Untitled, (“On the Bridal Path, Central Park, New York,” man riding, front view), c. 1889

Untitled, (“On the Bridal Path, Central Park, New York,” man riding, rear view), c. 1889

Waiting for the Beef Issue, 1889

A War Party of Comanches “Jumping” a Hunter’s Camp, 1889

Washing in the Lavadero, c. 1889

Water and Straw, 1889

The Water-Cart, 1889

The Water-Hoist, c. 1889

“We Packed Our Mules in the Corral of the Hotel”, 1889

Wichitas Smoking Their Medicine, c. 1889

“Will the Liftinent Plaze to Come out and Inspict His Horse?” c. 1889

“Winner, by a Head, of the Kentucky Derby” 1889

“With a Fat Buck on His Shoulders”, c. 1889

Woman Grinding on the Metal, 1889

Woman Vending Fruit on a Street Corner, 1889

“Yaboo”, c. 1889

“You’ll Have to Git out of This”, c. 1889

Yuma Apache, c. 1889

Dates

  • Created: 1889

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Extent

From the Collection: 95.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

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