Often mentioned as one of the leading names of Western Art, Frederic Remington was not, ironically, a man of the West. Instead, he would keep his studios in New York, his hometown, or Connecticut. Still, the artist’s inspiration and references had to come from somewhere, and to that end, Remington would often travel West, eventually even becoming a landowner. Mounted Cowboy In Chaps With Race Horse | FREDERIC REMINGTON | Landscapes Art | Realism Painting