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 004 Cheyenne by Frederic Remington


The regular size is the size that Remington originally sculpted this piece in.  It also has more detail than the other sizes making it the most popular size.
 

To see pictures of the monumental size Click Here
 


 

Cheyenne
Step into a world of timeless elegance with the “Cheyenne” by Frederic Remington, a stunning bronze statue that brings a touch of historical luxury to any space. Crafted with the meticulous and age-old technique of lost wax casting, this piece captures the spirit and detail of the American West as envisioned by Remington. It’s not just the technique that makes it stand out—the hand-rubbed patina applied by the artist adds a layer of warmth and depth, making each statue truly one-of-a-kind. Imagine this majestic piece in your home or office, where it doesn’t just sit, but converses with its surroundings, enhancing the atmosphere with its poised sophistication and rich heritage. The “Cheyenne” is more than a statue; it’s a conversation starter, a statement of refined taste, and a treasure that brings an understated opulence to your collection.

Sizes:
Baby - 7" x 8"- $350.00                  Sale $198.00
Mini -
8" x 9" - $498.00                   Sale $298.00
Medium-
11" x 11"  $730.00          Sale $342.00
Regular -
20" x 19" - $1950.00      Sale $938.00
Jumbo -
31" x 32"- $4106.00       Sale $2053.00
Monumental
52" x 68" $9800.0Sale $5272.00

 


 

"Remington was one of the first artists to depict a galloping horse with all of its legs folded underneath as he showed with the Cheyenne using the buffalo cape to hold the horse up. He was influenced by a series of photographs by Edward Muybridge in "Animals In Motion" published in 1881. These photographs were the first to capture the galloping horse in mid-stride." The Cheyenne portrays a warrior galloping into battle on a horse in natural flight in mid-stride. This was a great accomplishment for Remington in grace and fluidity, he had made many prior attempts to portray a horse in natural flight.
 

To learn more about Frederic Remington, click here.

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