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Exhibition:
The North Country Art of Frederic Remington: Artist in Residence. Blue Mountain Lake, New York: Adirondack Museum, June 15 - October 15, 1985; traveling exhibit: New York City, Albany, Corning, Ogdensburg. [clear]

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Rushton Toboggan

00032

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Merry Christmas

00083

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Small Oaks

00086

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Snug Island

00209

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Hunter's Cabin, Adirondacks, New York

00427

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Comanche Legging

00631

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Indian Flute, Cheyenne

00715

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Lance and Shield

00728

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Medicine or Totem Bag

00746

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Snow-Shoe

00851

Taken from illustration

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Antoine's Cabin

00966

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Buck Island, Cranberry Lake

00988

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Spring Trout Fishing in the Adirondacks--An Odious Comparison of Weights

01041

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An Ideal of the Coast

01195

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Sam Bancroft

01784

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A Grey Day at Ralph's

02035

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Moose-Hunting--An Unexpected Shot

02102

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The End of the Day

02736

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River Drivers in the Spring Break Up

02759

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The Howl of the Weather

02787

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Remington's Studio at Ingleneuk

02825

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Chippewa Bay

02848

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Chippewa Bay

02849

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Pete's Shanty

02863

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Canada

02896

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Pontiac

02901

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The Moose Country

02910

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Pontiac Club, Canada

02916

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Boathouse at Ingleneuk

03017

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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.