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the museum's location It is in the historic small town of Ogdensburg, on the St Lawrence River, a...
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the entrance This is the front of the fine mansion built in 1810 by David Parish, a...
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plaque on the lawn
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some biographical data
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Laura A. Foster, MBA, MA ... ... the Museum's gracious Curator. This dynamic and very...
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briefing room example This sculpture sits at the door of the briefing room, where Ms Foster gave a...
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two Newell Galleries
named in honour of two benefactors. The Albert Priest Newell...
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entrance to ...
the Albert Priest Newell gallery
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discovering sculpture Remington had become famous as a painter and magazine illustrator long before...
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what he sought ...
to portray in all his works
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''Trooper of the Plains 1868''
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"Dragoons 1850" Im not familiar with the term as it was used 150 years ago, but I think...
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''The Cheyenne'' ...
one of three castings here, made by two separate foundries....
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closeup of another Once Remington had completed the original sculpture, the foundry made...
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description The Cheyenne was different from his other...
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''The Outlaw'' 1905 You may wonder what makes this rider an outlaw. The answer...
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''The Mountain Man'' The Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC bought this and also...
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closeup
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''The Stampede'' This is the sculpture with which I was most familiar. He completed the...
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''The Scalp'' In Remingtons world, Indians didnt take prisoners or...
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''The Broncho Buster'' This eminently recognizable 1895 work, which took a whole year to...
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closeup ...
of another casting. Ive left the shadow (from the flash) in the...
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description It is made in ten pieces, which were then carefully welded together....
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''The Rattlesnake'' This sculpture dramatically shows Remingtons stress on, and...
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Here's what the horse sees. The mind boggles at the thought of the hours of painstaking work that...
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