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Drawings

Drawings

By Remington, Frederic

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4066338080141
eBook

About this book

Frederic Remington's "Drawings" showcases the artist's keen ability to capture the spirit of the American West through a series of vivid illustrations that merge artistic precision with an evocative sense of action. This collection illustrates not only the physical landscape but also the cultural narratives surrounding the lives of cowboys, Native Americans, and the frontier spirit, employing a style that fuses realism with an almost romantic view of the West. Remington'Äôs dynamic line work and use of contrast serve to heighten the drama within each drawing, offering insights into the mythos of American life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A pivotal figure in American art, Frederic Remington was deeply inspired by his experiences as a cowboy and a soldier, which informed his desire to portray the roughness and grandeur of frontier life. Born in 1861 and raised in New York State, Remington's formative years included extensive travels across the West that honed his artistic sensibilities and fueled his lifelong fascination with the stories of the individuals and landscapes he encountered. "Drawings" is recommended for those who appreciate the intricate relationship between art and culture, particularly in the context of American identity. Remington's work continues to resonate, inviting readers to explore the complexities of a bygone era, making this collection a vital addition to any art lover's library.

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