Wild West
The “Wild West” refers to the period of American history, primarily during the late 19th century, when the western frontier was being explored and settled. This era is often characterized by its rugged landscapes, adventurous pioneers, indigenous cultures, cowboys, and lawmen. Art depicting the Wild West often showcases iconic scenes such as cattle drives, shootouts, Native American life, and the vast, untamed beauty of the American wilderness. Renowned artists like Frederic Remington and Charles Marion Russell captured the spirit of the frontier with dynamic and dramatic portrayals of life during this time. The Wild West remains an enduring symbol of American history and mythology, representing freedom, struggle, and the spirit of adventure.
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Buffalo Hunt (No. 15) – by Charles Marion Russell
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Buffalo Hunter Spitting a Bullet into a Gun – by Frederic Remington
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Camp Cook’s Troubles – by Charles Marion Russell
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Canada – by Frederic Remington
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Caught Napping – by Charles Marion Russell
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Cavalryman of the Line, Mexico – by Frederic Remington
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Change of Ownership (The Stampede; Horse Thieves) – by Frederic Remington
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Charreada – by Ernesto Icaza Sรกnchez
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Chippewa Bay – by Frederic Remington
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Christmas at the Line Camp – by Charles Marion Russell
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Christmas Dinner for the Men on the Trail – by Charles Marion Russell
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Coleadero – by Ernesto Icaza Sรกnchez
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Coleadero – by Ernesto Icaza Sรกnchez
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Cowboy Camp During the Roundup – by Charles Marion Russell
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Cowpuncher’s Lullaby – by Frederic Remington
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Crees Meeting Traders – by Charles Marion Russell
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Crow Indians Hunting Elk – by Charles Marion Russell
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Drum Corps – by Frederic Remington
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Duel to the Death – by Charles Marion Russell
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Endion – by Frederic Remington
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Eph on the Trail – by Frederic Remington
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Episode of the Buffalo Gun – by Frederic Remington
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Evening in the Desert. Navajoes – Frederic Remington
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Fight for the Waterhole – Frederic Remington
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Fired On – by Frederic Remington
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Flintlock Days–When Guns Were Slow – by Charles Marion Russell
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Full-Dress Engineer – by Frederic Remington
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General Leonard Wood on Horseback – by Frederic Remington
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Ghost Stories – by Frederic Remington
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Going to the Wagon – by E. William Gollings





























