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A Dash for the Timber ☳ Remington ☵ Art Print
A Dash for the Timber
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A Dash for the Timber (1889) by Frederic Remington depicts eight men on horseback pursued by a group of Native Americans. Having not yet reached the trees, with one man struck by a bullet, it is not clear who will emerge victorious. ➵ -
A Dash for the Timber ☳ Remington ☵ Canvas
A Dash for the Timber
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A Dash for the Timber (1889) by Frederic Remington depicts eight men on horseback pursued by a group of Native Americans. Having not yet reached the trees, with one man struck by a bullet, it is not clear who will emerge victorious. ➵ -
An Indian Trapper ☴ Remington ☶ Art PrintAn Indian Trapper (1889) by Frederic Remington depicts a Native American man on horseback, holding a rifle, looking back down the mountain trail he is traveling. Farther up the trail are two others on horseback, transporting animal carcasses from a successful hunt. ➵
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An Indian Trapper ☴ Remington ☶ CanvasAn Indian Trapper (1889) by Frederic Remington depicts a Native American man on horseback, holding a rifle, looking back down the mountain trail he is traveling. Farther up the trail are two others on horseback, transporting animal carcasses from a successful hunt. ➵
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Blue and Silver, Chelsea ☱ Whistler ☱ Art Print
Blue and Silver, Chelsea
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Nocturne: Blue and Silver, Chelsea (1871) by James McNeill Whistler is a view from Battersea Bridge looking across the Thames towards Chelsea. The tower of Chelsea Old Church is visible on the right, and a fisherman stands in the foreground. This is ➵ -
Blue and Silver, Chelsea ☱ Whistler ☱ Canvas
Blue and Silver, Chelsea
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Nocturne: Blue and Silver, Chelsea (1871) by James McNeill Whistler is a view from Battersea Bridge looking across the Thames towards Chelsea. The tower of Chelsea Old Church is visible on the right, and a fisherman stands in the foreground. This is ➵ -
Princess from the Land of Porcelain ☲ Whistler ☱ Art Print
Princess from the Land of Porcelain
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Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain (1864) by James McNeill Whistler depicts a European woman wearing a kimono in a Western manner, holding a fan, standing amidst numerous Asian art objects, including a rug, Japanese folding screen and ➵ -
Princess from the Land of Porcelain ☲ Whistler ☱ Canvas
Princess from the Land of Porcelain
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Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain (1864) by James McNeill Whistler depicts a European woman wearing a kimono in a Western manner, holding a fan, standing amidst numerous Asian art objects, including a rug, Japanese folding screen and ➵ -
Self-Portrait ☶ Whistler ☰ Art Print
Self-Portrait (Whistler)
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Arrangement in Gray, Portrait of the Painter (1872) by James McNeill Whistler depicts the artist in his painters smock holding brushes. His signature butterfly is prominently featured, first developed in the 1860s out of his interest in Asian art. The stylized butterfly ➵ -
Self-Portrait ☶ Whistler ☰ Canvas
Self-Portrait (Whistler)
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Arrangement in Gray, Portrait of the Painter (1872) by James McNeill Whistler depicts the artist in his painters smock holding brushes. His signature butterfly is prominently featured, first developed in the 1860s out of his interest in Asian art. The stylized butterfly ➵ -
Symphony in White No. 1 ☴ Whistler ☲ Art Print
Symphony in White No. 1
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Symphony in White No. 1 (1862) by James McNeill Whistler, was originally called The White Girl. Whistler later called it Symphony in White, No. 1 to emphasize his "art for art's sake" philosophy. The painting was created as a simple study in ➵ -
Symphony in White No. 1 ☴ Whistler ☲ Canvas
Symphony in White No. 1
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Symphony in White No. 1 (1862) by James McNeill Whistler, was originally called The White Girl. Whistler later called it Symphony in White, No. 1 to emphasize his "art for art's sake" philosophy. The painting was created as a simple study in ➵ -
The Blanket Signal ☴ Remington ☷ Art PrintThe Blanket Signal (1896) by Frederic Remington depicts an Indian scout on horseback, holding a rifle and using a large, colorful blanket, to signal fellow tribesmen. The attention to detail in clothing and artifacts, and the dramatic composition against the land and ➵
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The Blanket Signal ☴ Remington ☷ CanvasThe Blanket Signal (1896) by Frederic Remington depicts an Indian scout on horseback, holding a rifle and using a large, colorful blanket, to signal fellow tribesmen. The attention to detail in clothing and artifacts, and the dramatic composition against the land and ➵
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The Fall of the Cowboy ☰ Remington ☶ Art Print
The Fall of the Cowboy
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The Fall of the Cowboy (1895) by Frederic Remington depicts two cowboys at the gate of a barbed wire fence, a ranching technology that beginning in the 1870s signaled the end of cowboy life. It divides the painting in half, symbolically fencing ➵ -
The Fall of the Cowboy ☰ Remington ☶ Canvas
The Fall of the Cowboy
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The Fall of the Cowboy (1895) by Frederic Remington depicts two cowboys at the gate of a barbed wire fence, a ranching technology that beginning in the 1870s signaled the end of cowboy life. It divides the painting in half, symbolically fencing ➵ -
The Falling Rocket ☰ Whistler ☲ Art PrintNocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1877) by James McNeill Whistler depicts a fireworks display in the foggy night sky, inspired by Cremorne Gardens, a celebrated resort in Chelsea, London. John Ruskin, a leading art critic of the Victorian era, ➵
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The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains ☵ Remington ☳ Art Print
The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains
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The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains (1901) by Frederic Remington depicts a stagecoach led by a team of six horses, descending a steep slope, while a lookout on top of the coach, rifle in hand, looks back towards some unseen danger. The ➵ -
The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains ☵ Remington ☳ Canvas
The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains
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The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains (1901) by Frederic Remington depicts a stagecoach led by a team of six horses, descending a steep slope, while a lookout on top of the coach, rifle in hand, looks back towards some unseen danger. The ➵ -
Whistler's Mother ☶ James McNeill Whistler ☷ Art PrintArrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (1871) by James McNeill Whistler, best known as Whistler's Mother, or Portrait of the Artist's Mother, is one of the most famous works outside the United States by an American artist. When first exhibited, the ➵