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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
As Frederic Remington quickly mastered the art of bronze sculpting, he turned to increasingly complex compositions and tested the limits of casting techniques by freeing his figures from their bases. Coming through the Rye displays four pistol-waving cowboys; only six of the sixteen horse hooves touch the ground. Although the faces and gestures of the men are best seen from the front, the side view truly conveys the dynamic sense of motion, the stride of the animals, and the details of the clothing.
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Pierre-Jules Mêne — African Hunter
Solon Hannibal Borglum — Lassoing Wild Horses
Hermon Atkins MacNeil — The Vow of Vengeance
Thomas Thornycroft — Queen Victoria on Horseback
Charles Schreyvogel — The Last Drop
Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas — Horse with Jockey; Horse Gallo
Emmanuel Fremiet — Saint George Slaying the Dragon
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier — Cuirassier with Drawn Sword
Francesco Fanelli — Centaur Abducting a Nymph
Edward Kemeys — Locked in Death (Bear and Panther)
Franz von Stuck — The Amazon
Antoine Louis Barye — Cheval Turk