$100-$250. depending on specifics and condition.
Depending condition, if gold inlay engraving, about 700 to 1000..
Frederick Remington is the answer. awesome-ness
Frederic Remington was born on October 4, 1861.
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It is a painting painted by a American artist Frederick Remington in 1908.
frederic remington 1974 lithograph art
impressionism,illustration,nocturne, and tonalism
eBay has reproduction manuals on occasion. Keyword Remington Model 12 and it should take you where you need to look.
They started in 1951 and they are still making them, there is a very good collectors article on the Remington Society of America look in the online journal articles.
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Frederic Remington grew up during the Civil War, and developed a passion for hunting, fishing, riding, the military, boating and the great outdoors. He developed these boyhood passions in his artwork. He first sketched outdoor, Western scenes for Harper's Weekly magazine, and in 1895 he sculpted his first work, “Broncho Buster.” Remington struck gold with this first bronze statue, and it became wildly popular immediately. It remains his most popular sculpture to this day. He went on to sculpt many more bronze artworks, all of which showed his passion for the outdoors and the West. The following is a guide how to select Remington statues. The first step in selecting the right Remington statues is to decide on what subject matter is most interesting. Collector of Remington statues can select from portraits of Western men, Native Americans, animals, or men with animals. The following will guide you through the most popular of Remington statues, so you can decide which to select. Collectors that wish to get the most popular and classic of Remington statues will select the aforementioned “Broncho Buster.” It is a sculpture that is full of dynamic energy. Part of its popularity stems from the fact that the original is now permanently housed in the White House. It was presented as a gift to President Theodore Roosevelt by Remington, in honor of Roosevelt's Rough Rider fame. Horse lovers will want to select “Cheyenne” as their Remington statue. It is a beautiful representation of the grace and beauty of the Western horses Remington so loved. Admirers of Remington statues portraying frontier times will wish to select “The Mountain Man.” Remington designed this piece as an homage to the surefootedness, grace and strength of the fur trappers of his era. It is a wonderful piece for fans of nostalgia. Art collectors who wish to select a bold, emotional Remington statue will be well served by choosing “The Rattlesnake.” This bronze captures the terror both horse and rider felt upon encountering a rattlesnake in the wilds. No matter which of the Remington statues collectors choose, they are sure to get a piece that will be admired and commented upon for years to come.