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FUR TRAPPER, 1889. An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting

FUR TRAPPER, 1889. An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting


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FUR TRAPPER, 1889. An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting

FUR TRAPPER, 1889.
An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting, 1889, by Frederic Remington

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1889 American Indian Equestrian Frederick Fur Trader Horserider Mountain Remington Rifle Trail


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In this print titled "FUR TRAPPER, 1889" we are transported back to the American West of the late 19th century. The image showcases a Native American fur trapper, mounted on his majestic horse, as he navigates through rugged mountain terrain. Painted by renowned artist Frederic Remington in 1889, this fine art piece captures the essence of an era when fur trading was a vital part of frontier life. The trapper's stoic expression reflects his deep connection with nature and his mastery of survival skills in the untamed wilderness. Clad in traditional attire and armed with a rifle slung across his back, he embodies both strength and resilience. His horse serves not only as a means of transportation but also as a trusted companion on their arduous journey along the trail. Remington's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing forth an authentic portrayal of an American Indian fur trapper during this pivotal time in history. This painting stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and contributions made by Native Americans to shaping the identity of America's western frontier. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded of our nation's past and encouraged to appreciate the bravery and resourcefulness exhibited by those who lived amidst these breathtaking landscapes so long ago.

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