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Bringing out a Stallion

Date: ca. 1892

Medium: ink wash on academy board, b/w

Catalogue Number: 01609

Dimensions: 20-1/2 x 14-3/4″ (52.1 x 37.5 cm)

Illustration: Harper’s Monthly (April 1894), p. 746, halftone.

Inscription: signed lower left

Illustration Inscription: lr: Frederic Remington/–from a sketch at Trakehner-


Provenance: No information available

Exhibitions

American Historical Paintings Illustrating Pioneer & Sporting
Life in America During the XVIII-XIX Century
. New York, New York:
American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, Inc., January 27, 1938.
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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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American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, Inc. American
Historical Paintings Illustrating Pioneer and Sporting Life in
America During the XVIII – XIX Century Including Splendid
Examples of the Work of A. F. Tait, George Durrie, Louis Maurer,
William Tylee Ranney, Samuel Colman, Edward Savage, Frederic
Remington & Some of the Well-Known Portrait Painters Together
With Examples of Pioneer or Backwoods Art Sold By Order of
Several Consignors To Be Sold at Auction Thursday Evening,
January Twenty-Seventh at Eight-Fifteen O’Clock.
New York, sale
4368 (January 27, 1938).
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Bigelow, Poultney. The Borderland of the Czar and Kaiser. New
York: Harper and Brothers, copyright 1894, published 1895.
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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.