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A work made of bronze with brown patina.

Coming Through the Rye (Over the Range)

Modeled 1902, cast in bronze 1902–6

Frederic Remington (American, 1861–1909) Cast by Roman Bronze Works (American, founded 1897)

New York

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.

Bronze with brown patina

Arts of the Americas