Blistering winds, driving snow, and the relentless struggle of the frontier rider are captured in Frederic Remington’s The Norther (1900). The sculpture portrays a lone cowboy bracing against a winter storm, his horse pressed forward through the elements with sheer determination.
This faithful reproduction highlights Remington’s ability to translate hardship into art—the horse’s straining muscles, the rider’s hunched posture, and the swirling energy of the storm brought to life in bronze. Finished with a rich patina, this piece resonates with endurance and the raw grit of the West.
Details:
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Material: Hand-cast in bronze on a marble base
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Approximate Dimensions: The Norther full size - 55 lbs., measures 22” H
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Mounted on a polished base with engraved nameplate
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Inspired by Remington’s original The Norther (1900)