Apache Fire Signal
Alternate Title: Apache Signal Fire
Date: ca. 1904
Medium: oil on canvas
Catalogue Number: 02710
Credit Line: Kingdom of Spain, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
Dimensions: 40 x 28" (101.6 x 71.1 cm)
Inscription: ll: Frederic Remington--
Provenance: The artist; Mr. Henry Smith, New York, New York; (American Art Galleries, New York, New York); [?]; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Norris, Miami, Florida; present owner
Exhibitions
Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco,
California: Palace of Fine Arts, February 20, 1915.
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American Figure Painters. New York, New York: The Union League Club,
April 14-16, 1904.
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Valuable Oil Paintings by Masters of American and European Schools
from the Estates of the Late Josiah Bradlee and the Late Henry Smith and
from Other Sources. New York, New York: American Art Galleries,
February 20, 1924.
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How the West Was Won. New York, New York: Wildenstein & Co.,
May 22 - June 22, 1968.
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Bibliographies
Wildenstein & Co. How the West Was Won, Paintings,
Watercolors, and Bronzes by Frederic Remington and Charles M.
Russell. New York: Wildenstein & Co., 1968.
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American Art Association, Inc. Illustrated Catalogue of Valuable
Oil Paintings by Masters of American and European Schools from
the Estates of the Late Josiah Bradlee and the Late Henry Smith
and from Other Sources . . . . New York sale (February 20, 1924).
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The Union League Club, New York. American Figure
Painters. New York: The Union League Club, 1904.
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Neuhaus, Eugen. The Galleries of the Exposition: A Critical
Review of the Paintings, Statuary and the Graphic Arts in the
Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific International
Exposition. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company Publishers,
1915.
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Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Catalogue Deluxe of the
Department of Fine Arts Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
John E. D. Trask and J. Nilsen Laurvik, eds. 2 volumes. San Francisco: Paul
Elder and Company Publishers, 1915.
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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.