Frederick remington artist proof

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          It suggests that these were prints pulled first from the press for Remington's approval.

        1. It suggests that these were prints pulled first from the press for Remington's approval.
        2. Artist's Proofs - Six Remington Paintings in Color.
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        4. Frederic Remington,Artist's Proofs: Six Remington Paintings in Color.
        5. Remington destroyed over of his paintings, and these rare Collier's prints remain the only existing testimony of many of those lost originals.
        6. Bunch of Buckskins

          Please note that The Frederic Remington Art Museum does not authenticate or assign value to any works.We do not answer questions to determine the authenticity or value of your piece. Please refer to the authentication and appraisal page here for more information.

          Remington has been forged since the early 20th Century.

          His most famous forger was named Eugene Field, Jr., who copied in watercolor Remington illustrations from black and white books and magazines. He also made inscriptions in books, signing Frederic Remington's name. Field invented a "kicking horse" signature for his faux Remingtons.

          In each of Field's "Frederic Remington" signatures, he drew a horse leaping from the "F."

          Since Remington's work was widely available in prints and illustrations as early as the 1880s, and was also highly valued and popular, there are many forged Remington oil paintings.

          Some are copies of prints in circulation, some are in Rem