Artwork 1901 Titles A - K, 1901
Scope and Contents
Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 2, 1995
Illustrations:
The Adobe Ranch Where the Fight Took Place, c. 1901
The Advance, 1901 (see: The Apache Trail) (missing image)
The Apache Trail (The Quest, as illus.; The Advance, altern.), 1901
An Arizona Cowboy (The Arizona Cowboy, altern.), 1901
An Army Packer (A Government Packer; A Regular, alterns.), c. 1901
At Last, 1901 (see: Killing a Cattle Thief) (missing image)
At My Feet a Man’s Figure Lay, c. 1901
At the Iroquois Council Fire (French Explorers’ Council with the Indians, altern.), c. 1901
Big Medicine, 1901 (see: “’Twas Heartrendin, the Way Litlte Jake Pleaded Wid the Corporal…….”, 1901 (missing image
“’Billy, I Find Him Dog…’”, c. 1901
Billy the Kid (see: He Was the Law, as illus.), c. 1901 (missing image)
“Billy’s Tearless Woe,” untitled, titlepiece, waving man and dog, c. 1901
A Boomer, c. 1901
A Breed (Northwest Half-Breed; Half-Breed, alterns.), 1901
The Buffalo Signal, c. 1901
The Burial of Keno, c. 1901
Calling the Moose (The Call to Death, altern.), 1901
The Captain…Looked at the Moon (The Captain Looked at the Moon, altern.), c. 1901
A Cheyenne Buck (Cheyenne Buck; An Indian Brave, alterns.), 1901
The Christmas Carol, 1901 (see: “Thar Weren’t No Unseemly Laughin Goin’ on in the House.” (missing image)
Colonel Simms, c. 1901
The Cow Puncher (see: No More He Rides, as illus.; The Cowpuncher, altern.), c. 1901 (missing image)
The Defeat of “Crazy Horse” by Colonel Miles, January, 1877 (Winter Attack on an Indian Village, altern.), c. 1901
Desperate Riding in the Cattle Country—A Cowpony Caught in a Gopher Hole (A Little Summer Sault, altern.), c. 1901
The Down-River Men, c. 1901
Driving a Woman from Camp (see: She Noticed That All, Even the Children, Gathered up Stones As They Went, as illus.; She Noticed That All, Even the Children, Gathered up Stones at Their Feet, altern.), c. 1901 (missing image)
Early Pioneers on the Blue Ridge, c. 1901
Evening on the Range as copyrighted 1901 (A Sure Sign as illus.), 1901
Fact or Fiction, 1901 (see: The Schoolmaster Had to Bear the Brunt of Each Attack) (missing image)
The Farmer Gave me a Hen. She Is Sitting…I Cannot Disturb Her (Their Fate, altern.), c. 1901
A French-Canadian Voyageur, c. 1901
French Explorers’ Council with the Indians (see: At the Iroquois Council Fire, as illus.), c. 1901 (missing image
A Government Packer, 1901 (see: An Army Packer) (missing image)
A Half-Breed, 1901 (see: The Breed) (missing image)
Halt – Dismount!, 1901
Sketch for “Halt – Dismount”, 1900
“He Was the Law” (Billy the Kid, altern.), c. 1901
How the Worm Turned (see: “Say Boss, Ah Wasn’t Thar – Ah Only Heerd ‘Bout It from Men What Was,” as illus.; Live and Let Die, altern.), 1901 (missing image)
“Howdy, Pard!” (Oo-Yah!, altern.), c. 1901
In the Alleghany Mountains: The Retreat to the Blockhouse, c. 1901
In the Desert—Don Gomez and His Lancers at the Ochoa Spring, c. 1901
“In the Supreme Court of His Heart He Had Filed a Protest Against Civilization” (The Wilderness Hunter, altern.), 1901
Indian Encampment (see: Pembina Half-Breeds with Red River Carts, as illus.), 1901 (missing image)
Infantry Soldier, 1901
“It Was One of These…..That Caused Him to Rein up His Horse So Suddenly”, c. 1901
“It Was to Be a Lasso Duel to the Death”, 1901
Killing a Cattle Thief (At Last; Cow-boys and Silver-Tip, alterns.), c. 1901
Kit Carson Bringing Navajo Prisoner into Taos, c. 1901
Dates
- Created: 1901
Conditions Governing Access
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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