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Background
Frederic Remington's
"Cheyenne" marked a change
in the way he depicted
motion in his bronze horse
sculptures. After research
conducted by Eadweard
Muybridge, photographs were
produced which clearly
indicated that all four legs
of the horse were off the
ground during a galloping
stride. These high speed
stop action photographs were
published in Muybridge's
book "Animals in Motion" in
1881. Remington worked to
create fluid motion in his
sculptures.
Measurements:
Original
size
- 20.5" tall x 19" wide x
8.5" deep
Mini
size
- 8.5"tall x 9" wide x 5"
deep
Medium
size
- 11.5" tall x 11" wide x
5" deep
Jumbo
size
- 31" tall x 32" wide x 9"
deep
Monumental
size
- 52" tall x 68" long $5,695
Life-
size
- N/A