Remington’s The Stampede – Museum Quality Reproduction | Medium Bronze (Black Base)

Regular price $2,399.00

Thunderous energy defines The Stampede (1908), one of Frederic Remington’s final and most ambitious bronzes. The sculpture depicts a cowboy gripping his horse at full speed amidst a frenzied cattle drive, the sense of chaos and urgency perfectly captured in Remington’s dynamic modeling.

This reproduction brings the motion and intensity of the piece to life, showcasing the galloping horse, the rider’s unyielding control, and the spirit of the open range. Finished in a deep bronze patina, The Stampede is a commanding work that embodies the drama and heroism of the American West.

Details:

  • Material: High-quality bronze reproduction on marble base
  • Dimensions: The Stampede: 52 lbs., measures 12” H X 23” W
  • Mounted on a polished base with engraved nameplate
  • Inspired by Frederic Remington’s original The Stampede (1908)