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Remington

Frederic Remington

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Róla szól
Grafikus
New York
Kiadó: Barnes & Noble Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Varrott keménykötés
Oldalszám: 128 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 33 cm x 25 cm
ISBN: 0-7607-0047-8
Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér reprodukciókkal.
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Frederic
Remington
Jessica Hodge
Images of the Old American West abound in contemporary culture. From the Marlboro Man to movies, the West of the 19th-century is portrayed as the epitome of rugged adventure and individualism. No single person has been more influential in how that era is perceived than Frederic Remington who captured its spirit in over 3,000 paintings and drawings and 25 bronze sculptures. Using his considerable artistic skills. Remington could bring the reckless cowboy, the ruthless soldier, and the "savage" Indian to life. Throughout his career. Remington received critical and popular acclaim, and today his art is equally beloved as a reminder of the people who lived in the harsh, but exciting, West.
For someone famous for his portrayals of the Wild West, Remington had a rather staid, middle-class childhood from which he rebelled. Having shunned a military career and the life of a bureaucrat, he traveled west and bought a sheep farm with his inheritance.... Tovább

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Frederic
Remington
Jessica Hodge
Images of the Old American West abound in contemporary culture. From the Marlboro Man to movies, the West of the 19th-century is portrayed as the epitome of rugged adventure and individualism. No single person has been more influential in how that era is perceived than Frederic Remington who captured its spirit in over 3,000 paintings and drawings and 25 bronze sculptures. Using his considerable artistic skills. Remington could bring the reckless cowboy, the ruthless soldier, and the "savage" Indian to life. Throughout his career. Remington received critical and popular acclaim, and today his art is equally beloved as a reminder of the people who lived in the harsh, but exciting, West.
For someone famous for his portrayals of the Wild West, Remington had a rather staid, middle-class childhood from which he rebelled. Having shunned a military career and the life of a bureaucrat, he traveled west and bought a sheep farm with his inheritance. Failing as both a rancher and as a saloon owner, Remington returned east empty-handed apart from his portfolio full of sketches. Magazines like Harper's Weekly and Scribner's^ pandering to the public's fascination with the West, eagerly published Remington's realistic renderings of bucking broncos, stampedes, shoot-outs, Indian raids, and military campaigns.
After securing his fame as an illustrator, Remington turned to the medium for which he is now best known - oil painting. Although he was always modest when describing his skill as a painter, Remington's canvases present a remarkable picture of the Old West. In the great fights for that territory, Remington sympathized with the soldiers whom he portrayed as heroic figures in paintings such as A Dash for the Timber (1889) and On the Southern Plains (1907). Remington's superb sense of movement allowed him to create star-tlingly reahstic paintings of anything from galloping horses to running men.
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