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Pushed Himself Back in His Chair Before the Horrible Sight

Alternate Title: At an Apache Indian Agency

Date: ca. 1901

Medium: oil on canvas, b/w

Catalogue Number: 02549

Credit Line: Private Collection

Dimensions: 27 x 40" (68.6 x 101.6 cm)

Illustration: Harper's Monthly (February 1901), p. 442, halftone.

Inscription: ll: Frederic Remington.

Illustration Inscription: ll: Frederic Remington.


Provenance: The Hogg Brothers Collection, Houston, Texas; Miss Ima Hogg, Houston, Texas; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; (H. Peter Findlay Inc., New York, New York/Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, New York 1973); (Burt Norton, a dealer); private collection, Shreveport, Louisiana; (Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries, Chicago, Illinois); private collection IL; (Treadway-Toomey Galleries, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2008); present owner

Exhibitions

Frederic Remington. New York, New York: Coe Kerr Gallery, Inc., 1973.
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Bibliographies

McCracken, Harold. Frederic Remington: Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1947.
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Card, Helen L. "Frederic Remington, 1861-1909: Artist Historian of the Old West." Scrapbooks of Remington illustrations, compiled c. 1944. Vol. 1-5. The Metropolitan Musem of Art, New York, New York.
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Garland, Hamlin. The Book of the American Indian. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1923.
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Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries. Painters of the American West: A Special Collection of Important Works of Art by Major Western Artists. Chicago: Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries, 1988.
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Coe Kerr Gallery Inc. Frederic Remington. New York: Coe Kerr Gallery Inc., 1973.
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The Magazine Antiques, vol. 127 (January 1985), p. 121, 204.
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The information presented here is based on the Catalogue Raisonné edited by Peter Hassrick in 2016 and was accurate to the best of our knowledge at that time.