$35,250
Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909) The French Canadian Trapper Signed "Remington" l. l., titled and inscribed "...Roosevelt Frontier Types" on the reverse. Oil on board en grisaille, 20 x 14 in. (50.8 x 35.6 cm), framed (under glass). Condition: Varnish inconsistencies. Literature: Peter H. Hassrick and Melissa J. Webster, Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, Watercolors and Drawing (Cody, Wyoming: Buffalo Bill Historical Center in association with the University of Washington, 1996), volume 1, p. 152, entry 361. Illustrated in "Frontier Types" in The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (volume XXXVI; number 6), October, 1888, p. 834. N.B. Born in Canton, New York, in 1861, Remington showed artistic talent and interest at a young age. Son to a Civil War cavalry officer, Remington naturally had a fondness for horses and was a skilled rider. After briefly attending a military academy at age 15, Remington left to study art at Yale University in 1878. Although initially enthusiastic, he soon became restless with the routine of art instruction and turned to athletics, he became Yale boxing champion and football player. After his father died in 1880, Remington traveled west. He studied the local history and strove to portray this history in his art, befriending cowboys, saloon keepers, soldiers, Native Americans and William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, whom he became great friends. After returning to New York City, he began working as an il Read more…
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2006-11-17