
Frederic Remington Bronze Sculpture Reproduction with Marble Base
This is a large-scale bronze sculpture attributed to the style of Frederic Remington, an iconic American artist of the Old West. The piece is cast in bronze with a rich, uniform medium-brown patina, showcasing detailed anatomical features such as the musculature and articulation of the bare feet shown in the foreground. The signature 'Frederic Remington' is incised into the bronze or casting mold along the lower edge of the drapery/clothing above the ankles. The sculpture is mounted on a thick, circular pedestal of Verde Antique green marble, known for its deep green hue and distinctive white and black veining. The craftsmanship indicates a lost-wax casting method common for late 20th-century or contemporary gallery reproductions. While the signature is present, the absence of an original foundry mark (such as Henry-Bonnard or Roman Bronze Works) and the smooth, consistent surface finish suggest this is a high-quality estate-sized reproduction rather than an early lifetime casting. The condition appears excellent with no visible verdigris, pitting, or structural damage, though the patina shows some minor light reflections suggesting a polished or waxed protective coating.
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Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
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Category
Fine Art - Sculpture
Appraised On
March 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
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Frederick Remington on base large full size bronze
Item Description
This is a large-scale bronze sculpture attributed to the style of Frederic Remington, an iconic American artist of the Old West. The piece is cast in bronze with a rich, uniform medium-brown patina, showcasing detailed anatomical features such as the musculature and articulation of the bare feet shown in the foreground. The signature 'Frederic Remington' is incised into the bronze or casting mold along the lower edge of the drapery/clothing above the ankles. The sculpture is mounted on a thick, circular pedestal of Verde Antique green marble, known for its deep green hue and distinctive white and black veining. The craftsmanship indicates a lost-wax casting method common for late 20th-century or contemporary gallery reproductions. While the signature is present, the absence of an original foundry mark (such as Henry-Bonnard or Roman Bronze Works) and the smooth, consistent surface finish suggest this is a high-quality estate-sized reproduction rather than an early lifetime casting. The condition appears excellent with no visible verdigris, pitting, or structural damage, though the patina shows some minor light reflections suggesting a polished or waxed protective coating.
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