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A Brush With Red Skins by Fredrick Remington Western

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A Brush With Red Skins by Fredrick Remington  (bio below)

Approx: 8 x 10 - Open Edition - S&S Release 

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These are Print On Demand prints done to order on high quality art papers. May be available in other sizes including matted and framed in our eBay Store. May also be available on canvas. Email [email protected] if you do not fine the version or image you are looking for.

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This item will ship directly form our in stock inventory or may be drop shipped directly to you from the publisher, depending on buyer's location and other considerations. Shipping will be via US Postal Service, UPS or FedEx. We “usually” ship within 3-5 business days. However, not often, as our feedback indicates, but occasionally "life" happens and we may need a little more time.

Charles Russell is probably the best selling Western and Native American Artist of all time. These beautiful prints have been especially chosen from his many originals for our Framed Art Program. Each print is professionally Framed in a stained wood frame. The complete piece is ready to hang.

 

Frederic Remington: American Painter and Sculptor, 1861-1909

During a career that spanned less than twenty-five years, Frederic Remington produced a huge body of work illustration, painting, sculpture,  fiction and non-fiction - the vast majority of it  centered on the West.

Remington was born in Canton, New York on  October 4, 1861. His boyhood fostered a lifelong love of horses and the outdoors, while his father's tales of action as a cavalry officer in the Civil  War inspired a passion for things military.

Frederic Remington's major paintings were tributes to the Wild West of fantasy. They drew  on the artist's experiences for their sense of place and authentic details, but on his imagination for their subject matter.

By 1900 Remington began to experiment with  impressionism. His technique evolved  dramatically the last five years of his life as he  rejected the crisp linear illustrator style to  concentrate on mood, color and light - sunlight, moonlight, and firelight. He died at the age of 48, a victim of an appendicitis.

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