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The Savage
Object Details
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Date
1908, cast ca. 1908-1916
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Object Type
Sculptures
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Medium
Bronze
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Contributors
Cast by Roman Bronze Works
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Object Format
Lost-wax casting
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Dimensions
10 3/4 x 6 x 6 in.
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Edition
No. 12 of an estimated 29 numbered casts, at least one of which was a lifetime cast.
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Inscriptions
On the back side of the base: FREDERIC \ REMINGTON \ 1908
On the side of the base: Copyright \ Frederic Remington
On the rim of the base: N[o] 12
Foundry Mark:
On the side of the base: ROMAN BRONZE WORKS N Y
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Collection Name
Amon G. Carter Collection
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Credit Line
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Amon G. Carter Collection
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Accession Number
1961.22
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Copyright
Public domain
Additional details
Location: Off view
Part of:
Amon G. Carter Collection
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