Notes:
Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909) in simplest terms was a magazine cover-artist depicting scenes of the Old West. However, this publication explores the career and illustrations of a driven artist who was observing the post-Civil War American West disappearing around him in a single lifetime. Remington's work entered the public consciousness in a number of ways including magazine covers, book covers, and short stories. A partial list includes: • The Century Magazine (Jan 1889; Jul 1889; Apr 1889; Aug 1889; Feb 1902) • Harper's New Monthly Magazine (Jul 1895; Aug 1893; Oct 1896; Aug 1895; Jan 1900; Sep 1897; Jul 1899; May 1898; Dec 1896; Feb 1894; Nov 1897; Jan 1898; Feb 1901; Dec 1893; Mar 1894; Aug 1897; May 1899) • McClure's (Mar 1901) • John Ermine of the Yellowstone (Macmillan, 1902) • Triple Western Apr 1950. The presentation is a comic book filled with text articles accompanied by captioned illustrations, sketches, and paintings of the American West.