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Frederic Remington

1861
1909
United States
Frederic Remington (United States, 1861–1909) was an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor known for his depictions of the American West, born in Canton, New York, and died in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
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Movement:
Realism
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Frederic Remington was an American artist known for his contributions to the Realism movement, born in 1861 and passing away in 1909. He gained prominence for his paintings, sculptures, and illustrations that depicted the American West, particularly focusing on cowboys, Native Americans, and cavalry scenes. Remington's work was influential in shaping the popular image of the American frontier during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He also served as a war correspondent during the Spanish-American War, which further informed his artistic perspective. His legacy endures through his dynamic representations of Western life and culture.

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