Collier's Prints
The Frederic Remington Art Museum has several prints Remington created for Collier's Magazine in the early 20th century.
The antique prints from a 1903 contract between Remington and Collier's Magazine. Under this agreement, Remington would create and retain original oil paintings and sell the reproduction rights to Collier's. For the first time, the artist was paid to select his own Western subjects rather than simply illustrate the work of others, according to the museum.
Remington destroyed over 100 of his paintings, and these rare Collier's prints remain the only existing testimony of many of those lost originals.
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