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Artwork 1899 titles L - Z, 1899

 File — Box: MS23.058, Folder: MS23.58.01
Identifier: Folder MS23.58.01

Scope and Contents

Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 2, 1995

Illustrations:

“La Casa de las Brujas,” untitled, headpiece, 4 heads of black troopers, c. 1899 (see: Tenth Cavalry Types, 1886) (missing image)

Major-General Henry W. Lawton, U.S.V. Leader of the Expeditions South and North of Manila—Against Santa Cruz and San Isidro (General Lawton, altern.), c. 1899

Untitled, “The Military Search for Belle McKeever,” headpiece, Belle McKeever and soldier on horses (Belle McKeever and Lt. Edgar Wheelock, altern.), c. 1899 (missing image

A Mining Town, Wyoming (see: The Red Man’s Load, as illus., 1902; Red Medicine, as copyrighted, 1899), 1899 (missing image) Missing (The Captive, altern.), c. 1899

“The Moose Could Hear Him Coming for an Hour” (Bull Moose, Listening, altern.), c. 1899

The New Havana Police: A Chief, 1899

The Night Patrol (Buenos Noces, altern.), 1899

“No, I’m Not Loco”, c. 1899

Old Fort Yuma, c. 1899

The Old Water-Scout, c. 1899

On Okanogan’s Banks, 1899 (Done in the Open) (see: How Stillwell Sold Out) (missing image)

One of Gomez’ Men (Spanish Soldier, Spanish American War, altern.), 1899

“The Opener of the Trail”, c. 1899 (see: The Frontier Scout, 1886-1887) (missing image)

The Outrider, c. 1899

Pack Horse, 1899

Bay Horse Study, associated sketch for Pack Horse, 1899

The Parley (see: Questionable Companionship, altern.), copyrighted 1899 (missing image)

The Passion of Ah-We-Ah, c. 1899

The Philippines—American Soldiers Swimming to an Assault on the Insurgent Intrenchments, 1899

The Philippines—Brigadier-General Lloyd Wheaton, U.S.V., Ordering the Advance at Stone Quarry Hill, March 13 (The Philippines—Brigadier-General Loyd Wheaton, U.S.V., Ordering the Advance at Stone Quarry Hill, altern.), c. 1899

“Poker? With Them Kittens?”, 1899-1900

Portrait of Rancher, 1899

Questionable Companionship (The Parley, altern.), copyrighted 1899

The Rainy Season in the Philippines—Soldiers Messing, c. 1899

Red Medicine, as copyrighted in 1899 (A Mining Town, Wyoming, altern.; The Red Man’s Load, as illus., 1902), 1899

The Return of Gomez to Havana, 1899

“Ridden Out”—An Exciting Incident Frequently Seen on the Polo Field, c. 1899

“The Round-Up”, c. 1899

Santiago Bandits, 1899

Schooling Hunters for the Horse Show, c. 1899

Soldiers’ Charge (see: In the Philippines—A Bayonet Rush of United States Troops, as illus.), c. 1899

Sorrel Horse Study (Horse Study, Wyoming, altern.), 1899

Spanish Soldier, Spanish American War (see: “One of Gomez’ Men”, as illus.), 1899 (missing image)

“Stop—Stop That, Dan!”, c. 1899

“There Was Nothing to Do”, c. 1899

“…The Thermometer from Ten to Thirty-Three Degrees Below Zero, and a Blizzard Raging More Than Half the Time”, c. 1899

They Found Themselves in Close Proximity to the Lower End of the Sioux Village, c. 1899

“This Is the Way It Began”, c. 1899

“This Is Where Them Injuns Is Light-Minded”, c. 1899 (see: 1898 Notebook) (missing image)

“This Was the First I Felt of War”, c. 1899

“The Three Bandits Were Led Back Into the Path” (Interrogating Mexican Bandits, altern.), c. 1899

Trooper Jackson, c. 1899

Trudeau, c. 1899

Under Which King?, 1899

Untitled, (“How Stillwell Sold Out”, headpiece, Indians watering horses; On Okanogan’s Banks, altern.), c. 1899

Untitled, (“The Military Search for Belle McKeever,” headpiece, Belle McKeever and soldier on horses; Belle McKeever and Lt. Edgar Wheelock, altern.), c. 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, Cuban soldiers), 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, head of man in profile), 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, head of man with beard, three-quarters view), 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, head of man with moustache, three-quarter view), 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, sketch of horses heads), 1899

Untitled, (“Under Which King?”, standing man), 1899

“We Are Doomed”, c. 1899

“We Discovered in a Little Ravine Three Men Lying Dead with Their Bodies Full of Arrows” (A Tragedy of the Plain as exh. Detroit 1904), c. 1899

Dates

  • Created: 1899

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Extent

From the Collection: 95.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

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