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Arizona Cowboy Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Arizona Cowboy
20" x 23"
 
Price: $15.99
The Stampede Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Stampede
35" x 23"
 
Price: $41.99
The Stampede Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Stampede
10" x 8"
 
Price: $14.99
The Advance Guard Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Advance Guard
34" x 26"
 
Price: $37.99
Shotgun Hospitality Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Shotgun Hospitality
33" x 23"
 
Price: $41.99
The Outlier Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Outlier
23" x 35"
 
Price: $43.99
Victory Dance Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Victory Dance
31" x 23"
 
Price: $41.99
The Fall Of The Cowboy Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Fall Of The Cowboy
31" x 23"
 
Price: $41.99
The Smoke Signal Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
The Smoke Signal
40" x 28"
 
Price: $47.99
Aiding a Comrade Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Aiding a Comrade
20" x 14"
 
Price: $14.99
Arizona Cowboy Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Arizona Cowboy
9" x 11"
 
Price: $14.99
Aiding a Comrade Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Aiding a Comrade
22" x 16"
 
Price: $14.99
A Mounted Infantryman Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Mounted Infantryman
16" x 20"
 
Price: $37.99
A Mounted Infantryman Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Mounted Infantryman
20" x 26"
 
Price: $61.99
A Mounted Infantryman Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Mounted Infantryman
26" x 34"
 
Price: $109.99
A Cold Morning on The Range Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Cold Morning on The Range
20" x 15"
 
Price: $37.99
A Cold Morning on The Range Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Cold Morning on The Range
26" x 19"
 
Price: $61.99
A Cold Morning on The Range Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Cold Morning on The Range
34" x 24"
 
Price: $109.99
Cowboy Fun In Old Mexico Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Cowboy Fun In Old Mexico
20" x 14"
 
Price: $37.99
Cowboy Fun In Old Mexico Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Cowboy Fun In Old Mexico
26" x 18"
 
Price: $61.99
Navajo Sheepherder Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Navajo Sheepherder
20" x 17"
 
Price: $37.99
Navajo Sheepherder Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Navajo Sheepherder
26" x 21"
 
Price: $61.99
Navajo Sheepherder Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Navajo Sheepherder
34" x 28"
 
Price: $109.99
A Dash For The Timber Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Dash For The Timber
20" x 13"
 
Price: $37.99
A Dash For The Timber Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
A Dash For The Timber
26" x 17"
 
Price: $61.99
Pony War Dance Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Pony War Dance
20" x 19"
 
Price: $37.99
Pony War Dance Fine Art Print 50% Off Art Prints
Pony War Dance
26" x 25"
 
Price: $61.99
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Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909) was born in Canton, New York to Clarissa Bascom Sackrider and Seth Pierrepont Remington. His father was a colonel in the Civil War. He was a newspaper editor and postmaster. Remington was related to cowboy sculpture Earl W. Bascom and Indian artist George Catlin. Remington was the only child so he received constant approval and attention. He was large and strong for his age, and was an active child, who loved to swim, hunt, camping, and ride. His father wanted him to attend West Point, but he was a poor student, particularly in math. Remington began to make sketches and drawings of cowboys and soldiers when he was still very young. His family moved to Ogdensburg when he was eleven. He attended Vermont Episcopal Institute, where his father hoped would lead him to a military career by discipline reining in his lack of focus.

Remington took his first drawing lessons at this Institute before transferring to another military school where his classmates found him not to be a military material, but rather a pleasant fellow who was a bit lazy and careless. Remington only enjoyed making silhouettes and caricatures of his classmates. For him, the best career would be journalism, with art as a sideline, and not military. Remington enrolled in the art school at Yale University. However, he found that the formal art training was less interesting compared to boxing and football. He preferred action drawing and a cartoon of a "bandaged football player" was his first published illustration for the student newspaper Yale Courant.
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