Stephanie Syjuco: Double Vision Inspiration from the Collection
Below are some of the paintings, prints, and sculptures referenced by Stephanie Syjuco in her Carter exhibition Stephanie Syjuco: Double Vision. She was drawn to major 19th-century artists like Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Remington, whose artworks built a picture of the West for the American public. Syjuco’s work investigates this imagery, revealing how it served expansionist and exclusionary narratives about ownership, power, and belonging.
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His First Lesson, 1903
Frederic Remington
Oil on canvas
1961.231 -
A Cavalryman's Breakfast on the Plains, ca. 1892
Frederic Remington
Oil on canvas
1961.227 -
The Council of War, 1868
John Rogers
Painted plaster
2020.3 -
The Outlaw, 1906
Frederic Remington
Bronze
1961.15 -
The Wounded Bunkie, 1896
Frederic Remington
Bronze
1961.7 -
The Cowboy, 1902
Frederic Remington
Oil on canvas
1961.382 -
A Bronc Twister, 1911
Charles M. Russell
Bronze
1961.396 -
The Rattlesnake, 1905-1908
Frederic Remington
Bronze
1961.1 -
A Dash for the Timber, 1889
Frederic Remington
Oil on canvas
1961.381 -
Coming Through the Rye, 1902
Frederic Remington
Bronze
1961.23 -
Marion Crossing the Peedee, 1850
William Tylee Ranney
Oil on canvas
1983.126 -
The Broncho Buster, 1895
Frederic Remington
Bronze
1961.2 -
The Storm in the Rocky Mountains, ca. 1868
Albert Bierstadt
Chromolithograph
1968.41 -
The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1869
Albert Bierstadt
Chromolithograph
1968.40