Bronze Reproduction Sculpture After Frederic Remington's "Off the Range (Coming Through The Rye)"
Item Details
A reproduction sculpture in bronze after a 1902 work by listed American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861-1909). The piece, titled Off the Range (Coming Through The Rye), depicts four male figures in Western attire, shown riding horses with their pistols held in the air. The unsigned piece is mounted to an oval base. The base includes a brass tone metal plate affixed to the front with title and artist information. Information about the original work, located at the National Gallery of Art, can be found below in Additional Information.
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Condition
- surface wear, patina and scratches present; some nicks to base; tarnish to metal name plate;
Dimensions
Item #
17HOU023-034
Additional Information
"Off the Range (Coming Through the Rye)" at the National Gallery of Art