拍品专文
In a 1905 Christmas card to Roman Bronze Works owner, Riccardo Bertelli, Frederic Remington drew a sketch for the model of The Outlaw and posed the question, "Can you cast this?" and playfully added his own response on behalf of Bertelli, "Do you think I am one of the Wright brothers?" The dramatic and ambitious pose of the figure on the bucking horse would be an exciting challenge for both the artist and foundry. The present example is cast number 21 of approximately 40 examples produced by the Roman Bronze Works Foundry. Assigned a ledger date of May 31, 1917, the work was likely cast around that time.
"Throughout his career Remington depicted in two and three dimensions the tenacity and balance of the 'wild riders'— the men who tamed saddle horses. He wrote that, 'the 'bucking' process is entered into with great spirit by the pony but once, and that is when he is first under the saddle-tree. If that 'scrape' is 'ridden out' by his master the broncho's spirit is broken." (as quoted in M.D. Greenbaum, Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Sculpture, Ogdensburg, New York, 1996, p. 133) The Outlaw is Remington's ultimate tribute to the rapidly changing era of the cowboy that he had devoted his life and art to documenting.
This cast was previously in the collection of Johnny Cash and June Carter and was featured in Cash’s 2004 music video for his song Hurt.
"Throughout his career Remington depicted in two and three dimensions the tenacity and balance of the 'wild riders'— the men who tamed saddle horses. He wrote that, 'the 'bucking' process is entered into with great spirit by the pony but once, and that is when he is first under the saddle-tree. If that 'scrape' is 'ridden out' by his master the broncho's spirit is broken." (as quoted in M.D. Greenbaum, Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Sculpture, Ogdensburg, New York, 1996, p. 133) The Outlaw is Remington's ultimate tribute to the rapidly changing era of the cowboy that he had devoted his life and art to documenting.
This cast was previously in the collection of Johnny Cash and June Carter and was featured in Cash’s 2004 music video for his song Hurt.
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