Only twenty were originally cast by the Roman Bronze Works beginning in 1902 of this
Frederic Remington fine art reproduction titled Coming through the Rye.
Also known as "Off the Trail" and "Shooting Up the Town", four cowboys on galloping horseback sweep into town, firing their pistols into the air with joyful abandon: one of his more famous sculptures from our
western bronze sculptures collection.
Enlarged ViewCloseup of the face of the third cowboy:

Like the original Remington Coming Through the Rye sculptures, these western art reproductions are produced using the lost wax casting method which is usually preferred to sand casting as it retains a closer resemblance to the artist original model.
Closeup of museum patina sculpture with green marble base (included):