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Artist
Creation date
1903
Materials
bronze
Dimensions
38 1/2 in.
Credit line
Gift of the Harrison Eiteljorg Gallery of Western Art
Accession number
73.104.9
Collection
Not Currently On View
Remington portrayed this horse and rider with a keen sense of drama, capturing the perils of descending down a steep mountain slope.
This scene is portrayed as realistically as the sculptor's art permits.
The West's most daring explorers, trappers, and traders were known as mountain men.
