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"Don't Shoot!"

Date: 1893

Medium: pen and ink wash on paper, b/w

Catalogue Number: 01754

Credit Line: Private Collection

Dimensions: 13 3/8 x 21 3/4" (34.0 x 55.3 cm)

Illustration: Harper's Monthly (August 1894), p. 455, halftone.

Inscription: lc: "Don't Shoot!"; lr: Frederic Remington

Illustration Inscription: lr: Frederic Remington


Provenance: Joseph E. McCarrell, San Francisco, California; (Argonaut Bookshop, San Francisco, California, 1950); Harry B. Smith, San Francisco, California, 1950-1955; (John Howell-Books, San Francisco, California, 1955); (Nancy Taylor, Fort Worth, Texas, 1955); Amon G. Carter, Fort Worth, Texas, 1955; (Coeur D'Alene Art Auction, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, 1999); present owner

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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Hassrick, Peter. Frederic Remington: Painting, Drawings and Sculpture in the Amon Carter and Sid W. Richardson Foundation Collections. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1973.
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Remington, Frederic. Pony Tracks. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1895.
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Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. Catalogue of the Collection 1972. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1973.
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Huntsville Museum of Art. Art of the American West. Huntsville, Alabama: Huntsville Museum of Art, 1978.
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Elman. Shooting Prints of America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971.
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Splete, Allen P. and Marilyn D. Frederic Remington: Selected Letters. New York: Abbeville Press, Inc., 1988.
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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.