COLLECTION NAME:
Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0008383
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Work Title (display):
Giving the Butt
Image Title:
full view
Work Description:
Published in "Chicago under the Mob" in Harper's Weekly, July 21, 1894.
Work Dates (display):
1894
Work Dates type:
creation
Image Date (display):
2011-07-06
Work Creator (display):
Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909)
Work Creator gender:
male
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male
Work Creator gender
false
Work Creator notes (display):
Remington is known as one of the premier artist of the American West. During the 1880s, he traveled through the Dakotas, Montana, the Arizona Territory, and Texas, returning to New York in 1885, with the desire to record the vanishing wilderness. In 1895, he began to exhibit his bronzes of cowboys and horses in motion. After 1900, his illustrative style shifted to one of Impressionism, as he became influenced by the work of Monet, Childe Hassam, and John H. Twatchman. In addition to his paintings and sculpture, he wrote eight books and numerous short stories on the Wild West. (ULAN)
Work Style Period:
19th century
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19th century
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Work Subject:
strikes (events)
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strikes (events)
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
protection
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protection
Work Subject
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Work Subject:
labor
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labor
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
figures
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figures
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
soldiers
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soldiers
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
weapons
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weapons
Work Subject
false
Work Worktype:
drawings
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drawings
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Work Category (VRC classification):
drawings
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drawings
Work Category (VRC classification)
false
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
Remington Art Museum
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
repository
Work Location (Geographic) name:
Ogdensburg, New York
Image Source Reproduction citation:
Pohl, Frances K. Framing America: A Social History of American Art. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Thames and Hudson, 2008. Print.
image_source_copy_from_print_name
Pohl, Frances K. Framing America: A Social History of American Art. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Thames and Hudson, 2008. Print.
Image Source Reproduction citation
false
Image Source Reproduction refid:
978-0-500-28715-6
Image Source Reproduction page number:
5.2
Image Rights (display):
unknown
Image Rights fair use checklist:
1) use of this image is for education and educational research; 2) access is restricted to University of Colorado and Auraria Higher Education Center communities; 3) the original photographer is credited if known; 4) the image is published; 5) the amount of the work in relation to the whole is needed for education or educational research; 6) the number of derivatives is the minimum required for education or educational research; 7) the image has not been found to be reasonably available for sale; 8) duplication of the image does not violate preexisting contracts.
Work Rights (display):
public domain
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Holding Institution:
University of Colorado at Boulder
Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
Collection info and contact:
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