At Last
Alternate Title: Killing a Cattle Thief; Cow-boys and Silver-tip
Date: 1901
Catalogue Number: 02564
Credit Line: None
Illustration: Collier's Weekly (September 7, 1901), p. 12-13, halftone.
Inscription: lr: Frederic Remington-
Illustration Inscription: lr: Frederic Remington
Provenance: No information available
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McCracken, Harold. Frederic Remington: Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1947.
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Samuels, Peggy and Harold. Frederic Remington: A Biography.
Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1982.
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Dippie, Brian W., intro. Frederic Remington: Paintings, Drawings
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Allen, Douglas, ed. Frederic Remington's Own Outdoors. New
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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.