Dismounted: The Fourth Troopers Moving the Led Horses
The horses in Remington's painting thunder towards us, kicking up clouds of dust. Chaos seems imminent, but this military maneuver is well practiced. In every group of troopers, three dismount to pursue the battle while the fourth leads the riderless steeds to safety. Each animal is distinctly different, but the mustachioed troopers look alike, all seemingly based on the same model. Despite its realistic detail, this picture is a work of historical fiction rather than a record of an actual battle on the western frontier.
Credit: Acquired by Sterling and Francine Clark before 1955
1890
Oil on canvas
34.1 x 48.9in
1955.11
Image and text: The Clark Art Institute, 2024
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The Clark
Permanent collection