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Artwork 1900 Titles A - I, 1899 - 1900

 File — Box: MS23.059, Folder: MS23.59.01
Identifier: Folder MS23.59.01

Scope and Contents

Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 2, 1995

Illustrations:

Adobe Pueblo with Baking Oven and Shed, nd (see: Untitled, South Sid e Taos Pueblo, 1900) (missing image)

Adobe Pueblo, nd (see: Untitled, North Side Taos Pueblo, 1900) (missing image)

The Advance (The Right of the Road, as illus.), c. 1900 (see: The Right of the Road) (missing image)

“’Afraid!’ He Sneered” (see: 1899-1900) (missing image)

“Bellini”—A Study, 1900

Bringing up the Guns Under Fire (Cleaning up, Cavite Provinces: Bring up the Guns Under Fire, altern.), c. 1900 (missing image)

Blandy, c. 1900

Bringing up the Guns Under Fire (Cleaning up, Cavite Provinces: Bring up the Guns Under Fire, altern.), c. 1900

The Buffalo Signal (If Skulls Could Speak; The Signal, alterns.), 1900

Call the Doctor (see: 1889) (missing image)

Cattlemen Warning Sheepmen away from Their Water (see: The Drought in the Southwest: Cattlemen Warning Sheep-Herders away from Their Water, as illus.), 1900

Caught in the Circle (In the Circle, altern.), 1900

The Cayuse, 1900 (see: Helping Out the Grub Wagon) (missing image)

The Ceremony of the Fastest Horse (Over the Prairie Fled White Otter With His Stolen Bride; The Chief and His Bride, alterns.), c. 1900

Cleaning up, Cavite Provinces: Bring Up…, 1900 (see: Bringing up the Guns Under Fire) (missing image)

Colonel Luther R. Hare (His Own Mount, altern.), c. 1900

Coming Through the Chinese Wall, 1900 (see: The Nineth U.S. Infantry Entering Peking) (missing image)

The Death of Oestreicher (see: 1899) (missing image)

The Drought in the Southwest: Cattlemen Warning Sheep-Herders away from Their Water (Cattlemen Warning Sheep-Men away from Their Water, altern.), 1900

Fight on the Little Big Horn (Custer’s Last Stand, altern.), c. 1900

The Fire Eater Raised His Arms to the Thunder Bird (Fire-Eater Raised His Arms; Fire Eater Raised His Arms Heavenward; Thanking the Thunderbird, alterns.), c. 1900

The Fire Eater Slung His Victim Across His Pony, Taking His Scalp, c. 1900

For a Long Time He Stood, c. 1900

The Frog-Story (see: 1899-1900) (missing image)

The Frozen Sheep-Herder (The Last Watch, altern.), c. 1900

“Get Down!” (see: 1899) (missing image)

Going to the Celebration (see: 1899) (missing image)

A Good Start at Brighton (Ready? Go!, altern.), c. 1900

Guard of the Bullion Coach (Guard of the Bullion Stage, altern.), c. 1900

Harassing the Boer’s Retreat (Gentlemen in Khaki, altern.), c. 1900

“Have Your Bottle, Then” (see: 1899-1900) (missing image)

He Looked on the Land of His People, and He Hated All Vehemently (White Otter, altern.), c. 1900

He Made His Magazine Gun Blaze Until Empty (White Otter At Bay Emptied His Magazine Gun, altern.), c. 1900

He Rushed the Pony Right to the Barricade (Attacked the Barricade, altern.), c. 1900

He Shouted His Harsh Pathos at a Wild and Lonely Wind, but There Was No Response, c. 1900

Head of a Man, c. 1900

Helping Out the Grub Wagon (The Cayuse, altern.), c. 1900)

Heroes, Heroes—Mt. Lion in the Snow, 1900 (see: The Outlaw) (missing image)

“I Drink with My Left Hand – Pard, Savy”, 1900

“I Hope The Colonel Won’t Get Mad—“ (see: 1899) (missing image)

“’I Reckon Ye Got the Man All Right’” (see: 1899) (missing image)

“I Will Tell the White Man How He Can Have His Ponies Back” (White Otter Defies the White Man, altern.), c. 1900

Dates

  • Created: 1899 - 1900

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

From the Collection: 95.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository

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