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"The Outlaw - Cowboy Statue - Frederic Remington"
| Height | 38 cm |
| Width | 24 cm |
| Length | 16 cm |
| Weight | 6,8 kg |
The Outlaw – Limited Bronze Horse Statue - Signed Frederic Remington
This magnificent Frederic Remington Sculpture, titled The Outlaw, depicts a fearless cowboy struggling to master a wild, bucking horse — an image that epitomizes the untamed spirit of the American West. Every sinew of the animal, every fold of the cowboy’s clothing, and every taut muscle is modeled with Remington’s unparalleled attention to movement and energy. The horse’s arched neck and rearing pose convey explosive force, while the rider leans back, gripping the reins with desperate control. This composition transforms raw power into sculptural elegance, a hallmark of every Frederic Remington Bronze. Resting on a finely polished green marble base, the statue radiates a sense of heroic struggle, making it one of the most dynamic equestrian depictions ever created in bronze. The piece is part of a limited edition of twenty, each cast in fine bronze and signed “Remington,” continuing the artist’s legacy of vitality and authenticity.
The Life and Vision of Frederic Remington
Frederic Sackrider Remington was born on October 4, 1861, in Canton, New York, to Seth Pierre Remington, a Civil War colonel, and Clarissa Bascom Sackrider. His early years were filled with outdoor adventures that shaped his lifelong fascination with the American frontier. After studying briefly at Yale’s School of Fine Arts and later at the Art Students League in New York, he left formal education to experience the West firsthand. His travels through Kansas, Montana, and the Dakotas provided him with the subjects that would define his career — soldiers, cowboys, and Native Americans. Remington’s artistic output — paintings, drawings, and bronzes — captured not only physical accuracy but also the essence of courage and endurance. His ability to translate that vision into three dimensions made each Frederic Remington Sculpture an enduring symbol of American identity.
Creation and Historical Context
Remington designed The Outlaw in 1906, near the height of his sculptural career. The first bronze casts were produced in 1907 at the Roman Bronze Works in New York using the traditional lost-wax method — a process that allowed for delicate surface detail and structural precision. The composition reflects Remington’s increasing mastery of balance and anatomy, achieved after years of studying both horse and rider in motion. The artist often observed rodeos and cavalry exercises to capture the raw energy of his subjects, transforming fleeting moments into lasting form. As a Frederic Remington Bronze, The Outlaw stands alongside his most famous works such as The Bronco Buster and The Rattlesnake, continuing his exploration of motion, gravity, and human struggle. Each cast from this limited series embodies his search for truth in movement — a harmony between chaos and control.
Symbolism and Artistic Strength
The narrative of The Outlaw extends beyond physical conflict; it is a metaphor for man’s confrontation with nature and fate. The cowboy’s posture, strained yet composed, mirrors Remington’s fascination with courage under duress. The dynamic diagonal composition creates tension between horse and rider, evoking a sense of suspended motion — a breathless instant before either triumph or fall. The horse’s muscles are rendered in meticulous detail, capturing both strength and rebellion, while the cowboy’s determined expression reflects endurance and defiance. This Cowboy Statue stands not merely as a depiction of the Wild West but as a universal image of persistence and mastery. Its power lies in Remington’s ability to fuse emotion and anatomy into a seamless unity — the very essence of a Frederic Remington Artwork.
Technical Mastery and Limited Edition
Every Frederic Remington Sculpture was born of his deep understanding of bronze casting and his partnership with Roman Bronze Works. In The Outlaw, he achieved a remarkable equilibrium — the rider and horse balance precariously on two points, yet the sculpture feels stable and natural. This technical feat demonstrates why Remington’s bronzes remain benchmarks of quality. The present limited edition of twenty reproduces that same authenticity, maintaining the integrity of his 1907 casts. Each Frederic Remington Bronze is individually finished by skilled artisans to preserve the vitality and dynamism that define Remington’s legacy.
Museum Legacy and Global Recognition
Original casts of The Outlaw and other Remington bronzes are held in major American institutions, including the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, New York. These museums maintain extensive collections of his paintings, sculptures, and illustrations, offering a comprehensive view of his vision of the frontier. Additionally, examples of The Outlaw appear in distinguished private collections and galleries devoted to Western bronzes. Visitors to these institutions can witness the enduring force and craftsmanship that distinguish every Frederic Remington Artwork. Beyond the museum walls, Remington’s influence continues to shape the perception of the West in both historical and cultural imagination.
The Enduring Power of The Outlaw
Owning a Cowboy on Horse Sculpture by Frederic Remington is to possess a fragment of American history rendered in bronze. It reflects not only the rugged determination of the frontier but also the creative intensity of the man who brought it to life. With its limited edition of twenty pieces, The Outlaw stands as a tribute to motion, resilience, and human will. This Frederic Remington Sculpture bridges artistry and authenticity, offering a timeless representation of strength in motion. It captures a fleeting instant of struggle and triumph, preserved forever in bronze — a powerful reminder of endurance, balance, and unyielding spirit.
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