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A spectacular bronze sculpture depicting a western cowboy losing his battle against an unruly bucking pony, dragging the cowpoke through the dirt as he still tightly clutches the steed's left ear. Marked "Frederic Remington" on the rear portion of the base. Frederic S. Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer well regarded for his works depicting the American Old West, and arguably the most successful and influential western artist of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Approximate dimensions: 37 inches long, 15.5 inches wide, and 32 inches tall. Weight: 136.1 pounds. Provenance: The Brig & Louise Pemberton Collection
Excellent overall, with good detail and minimal age marks.
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