Frederic Remington Sculptures

Celebrate Texas rich history with these western bronze sculptures, capturing scenes from our cowboy heritage.
While not a Texan nor one of our Texas artists, Remington's western themed writings, paintings, and sculptures have captured and then shared the richness of the early west with the whole nation; helping to popularize and immortalize the American cowboy. Already an accomplished magazine illustrator, correspondent, and artist with oil and canvas, Frederic Remington (1861-1909) began to experiment with bronze sculpture in his early 30s. He was convinced his work would endure in bronze that "even rust does not touch". In all, a total of separate twenty-two sculptures (with multiple copies of each) were produced by two foundries: The Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company and later the Roman Bronze Works.
Remington bronzes continued to be produced after the artist death until 1919. The will of Remington's wife stipulated that all models used for casting "authorized" Remington bronzes were to be destroyed which was accomplished by the Roman Bronze Works foundry in the Spring of 1919. In the 1970s however, federal artist protection from duplication of his works expired, enabling the recasting and reproduction of Remington bronzes in the public domain, either by taking a rubber mold of an authorized cast, or for another artist to recreate a close representation. This allows the general public to enrich their own home and office decor in a way that is often reserved for only the wealthy or requires a visit to a select few museums. So enjoy!
These fine art reproduction Frederic Remington bronzes are perfect decorating accents for that Texas themed office or home decor. For more information, click on any picture below:
The Bronco Buster Remington Bronze Sculpture
Originally cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company beginning in 1895, these Frederic Remington sculptures are wonderfully lifelike bronze statues. This fine art reproduction titled The Br
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$299.00
The Stampede Remington Sculpture
Originally cast by the Roman Bronze Works beginning in 1910, these Frederic Remington sculptures are fine art reproductions. The Stampede was the last sculpture Remington completed, with p
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$1,599.00
Coming Through the Rye Remington Sculpture
Beginning in 1902, only twenty of these Frederic Remington sculptures were cast by the Roman Bronze Works. Coming Through the Rye is one of our fine art reproductions. Also known as Off t
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$799.00
The Rattlesnake Remington Sculpture
The Roman Bronze Works began the original casting of The Rattlesnake in 1905. The sculpture captures an unsettling moment that leaves the cowboy hanging onto a spooked horse. These Frederic
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$299.00
The Sergeant Remington Sculpture
The Roman Bronze Works began the original lost wax casting of The Sergeant in 1904. These Frederic Remington sculptures are fine art reproductions of the piece known as The Sergeant, whose
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$299.00
The Cheyenne Frederic Remington Sculpture
The Roman Bronze Works began the original lost wax casting of The Cheyenne in 1901. These Frederic Remington sculptures are fine art reproductions of the piece known as The Cheyenne, which
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$299.00




The Outlaw Remington Sculpture
The Roman Bronze Works began the original lost wax casting of The Outlaw in 1906. These Frederic Remington sculptures are fine art reproductions featuring a cowboy breaking a bucking bronc
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$299.00
Trooper of the Plains Remington Sculpture
The Roman Bronze Works began the original lost wax casting of Trooper of the Plains in 1909. These Frederic Remington sculptures are fine art reproductions of a western bronze featuring a ...
$579.00
The Wicked Pony Remington Sculpture
Relatively rare because of a foundry fire, only eight original castings of The Wicked Pony were produced by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, beginning in 1898 (two known castings were compl
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$299.00