When was the Frederic Remington Art Museum published?

When was the Frederic Remington Art Museum published?

The Frederic Remington Art Museum Collection by Brian W. Dippie, published 2000 by Frederic Remington Art Museum. This book has pictures of all of the museum’s Remington bronzes, most of the paintings and drawings and some of the archival photographs. (Cost: Hardcover – $49.50 /Softcover – $37.50)

What kind of printing medium did Frederic Remington use?

They sold reproductions of the original. If they were indeed original prints, the design would have been created on the printing medium (a wood block or metal plate) by Remington. Frederic Remington was not a printmaker. Instead, Remington’s original was reproduced by staff at the publisher.

Is there a copyright on a Frederic Remington sculpture?

There is no law governing the manufacture of these copies even though many of them clearly say, “Copyright by Frederic Remington” on them. The words “authentic” and “original” do not apply to Remington bronze reproductions.

When did Frederic Remington burn all his paintings?

In many cases, the prints are the only record of paintings. On Friday, February 8, 1907 Remington noted in his diary, “Burned every old canvas in house to day out in the snow. About 75.- and there is nothing left but my landscape studies.”.

The Frederic Remington Art Museum Collection by Brian W. Dippie, published 2000 by Frederic Remington Art Museum. This book has pictures of all of the museum’s Remington bronzes, most of the paintings and drawings and some of the archival photographs. (Cost: Hardcover – $49.50 /Softcover – $37.50)

There is no law governing the manufacture of these copies even though many of them clearly say, “Copyright by Frederic Remington” on them. The words “authentic” and “original” do not apply to Remington bronze reproductions.

They sold reproductions of the original. If they were indeed original prints, the design would have been created on the printing medium (a wood block or metal plate) by Remington. Frederic Remington was not a printmaker. Instead, Remington’s original was reproduced by staff at the publisher.

In many cases, the prints are the only record of paintings. On Friday, February 8, 1907 Remington noted in his diary, “Burned every old canvas in house to day out in the snow. About 75.- and there is nothing left but my landscape studies.”.

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