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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
American Regionalism
1909
19th Century
122.0 x 54.0 cm
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The Stampede
Reproduction Size
Frederic Remington's "The Stampede," rendered in stark black and white, isn't merely a depiction of cowboys and cattle; it’s a powerful distillation of an era – the final, fading days of the American frontier. Executed in 1909, just before the artist’s untimely death at the age of 48, this painting embodies Remington’s singular contribution to art history: his role as a chronicler of a vanishing world. The image captures a pivotal moment – a cowboy, mounted on a spirited horse, expertly guiding a herd of cattle across an expansive landscape. The composition is deliberately dynamic, conveying both the physical exertion and the inherent skill required for this demanding profession. Note the careful attention to detail in the horses’ musculature, the dust kicked up by their hooves, and the weathered faces of the figures – elements that speak volumes about the harsh realities of life on the Western plains.
Beyond a simple representation of a cattle drive, "The Stampede" is rich in symbolic meaning. The cowboy himself represents the individual’s struggle against nature, embodying both resilience and vulnerability. The vastness of the landscape underscores the scale of the West and the challenges faced by those who sought to tame it. The inclusion of the second figure, likely a helper, adds another layer to the narrative – highlighting the collaborative effort required for such endeavors. Remington's deliberate choice of black and white further amplifies the painting’s starkness and emotional impact, reminiscent of photographs from the era, adding to its documentary feel.
This meticulously crafted hand-painted reproduction faithfully recreates Frederic Remington's original masterpiece. Printed on archival quality canvas with fade-resistant inks, this artwork is designed for lasting beauty and durability. The dimensions of 122 x 54 cm make it suitable for a wide range of interior spaces – from expansive living rooms to smaller study areas. Whether you are an admirer of American art history, a collector seeking iconic works, or an interior designer looking to infuse your space with a touch of the Wild West, this reproduction offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of artistic heritage. It’s more than just a print; it's a window into a bygone era.
1861 - 1909 , United States of America
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