Frederic Remington by Emily Ballew Neff

Frederic Remington by Emily Ballew Neff

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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, houses one of the most distinguished collections of works by Frederic Remington (1861-1909). This illustrated book showcases the important works from this collection - including paintings, works on paper, and a bronze sculpture - establishing each within its historical, cultural, and political contexts.

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Frederic Remington by Emily Ballew Neff

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, houses one of the most distinguished collections of works by Frederic Remington (1861-1909) in the country. Featuring Fight for the Water Hole, one of the icons of American art, and many other highlights, the Hogg Brothers Collection is remarkably comprehensive, representing an unparalleled survey of Remington's career. This handsome and generously illustrated book showcases the most important works from this collection--including paintings, works on paper, and a bronze sculpture--establishing each within its appropriate historical, cultural, and political contexts. Drawing on unpublished archival information, the book discusses Remington's spectacular rise to fame as a popular illustrator who mythologized the experience of westward expansion and whose works created the enduring American cowboy archetype, while chronicling the rapidly disappearing Native American cultures. Later paintings in the collection, such as The Call for Help and Episode of the Buffalo Gun, which display rich colors and a bravura brushstroke, are considered anew in the context of previous technical achievement, including works by the French Impressionists. The book begins with an introductory essay about Will Hogg--a contemporary of Remington and one of Houston's most prominent businessmen and philanthropists. In 1943, after the deaths of Will and his brother Mike, their sister Ima donated the works by Remington--in accordance with their wishes--to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. This essay is followed by twenty-two catalogue entries of the most important works in the collection and a conservation essay that details fascinating new information on Remington's technique. The book concludes with an illustrated checklist of all forty-one works by Remington in the Hogg Brothers Collection. Frederic Remington will be of great appeal to those who have long loved and admired this unique American artist. And, with its new technical data and information, the book will also be a valuable addition to libraries of both students and scholars.
"Artist and patron receive equal attention in this pathbreaking study"--Kate Kirkland, Journal of Southern History
Emily Ballew Neff is Curator of American Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Her publications include John Singleton Copley in England. Wynne H. Phelan is Director of Conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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ISBN 13 9780691049281
ISBN 10 0691049289
Title Frederic Remington
Author Emily Ballew Neff
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 2000-03-05
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.