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  1. The Corcoran apparently was unwilling to embrace Remington's subject and asked him to propose an alternate to the copyrighted title, Coming Through the Rye. Remington offered Off the Range, the name of his monumental plaster of the same subject shown at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis; Corcoran director Frederick B. McGuire ...

  2. Coming Through the Rye was bulky, heavy, and expensive, and fewer than 10 were made in Remington’s lifetime. This is a posthumous cast, authorized by the artist’s widow. —Text taken from the Carter Handbook (2023)

  3. Artist: Frederic Remington; Type: Sculpture; Rights: Gift of Amon Carter, Jr., and Mrs. J. Lee Johnson III, 1962; Medium: Bronze

  4. Details. Title: Coming Through the Rye (Over the Range) Creator: Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909) Date Created: modeled 1902, cast in bronze 1902/06. Physical Dimensions: 72.4 x...

  5. Coming through the Rye (y1991-5) Information. Feedback. The Museum regularly researches its objects and their collecting histories, updating its records to reflect new information. We also strive to catalogue works of art using language that is consistent with how people, subjects, artists, and cultures describe themselves.

  6. Coming Through The Rye. Frederic Remington (After) American (1861–1909) Date: Original: 1902. Bronze Sculpture with Brown Patina on Green marble base, signature inscribed. Size: 28 x 30 x 26 in. (71.12 x 76.2 x 66.04 cm) Frame Size: BASE: 17 x 26 x 2 inches. $9,500. buy now. make an offer. Have a question about this artwork? Email us.

  7. Remington, Frederic. Coming through the Rye (Off the Range). 08.42. modeled 1902; lost-wax cast 20th century. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/0842 (03/26/2019).

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