Coming Through the Rye - Jackson, WY
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N 43° 28.430 W 110° 47.014
12T E 517504 N 4813458
Located in the lobby of the Wyoming Inn at 930 W. Broadway.
Waymark Code: WMVWEM
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 06/03/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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This website (visit link) provides the following information about this replica of the sculpture by Frederic Remington:

"1902 Coming Through the Rye

This 1902 bronze was described by the artist as “four cowboys on running horses…men shooting pistols and shouting.” In selecting the subject of his eighth bronze, Remington revisited an image he had twice earlier depicted in an illustration published in Century Magazine and several others around that time. The illustration vividly depicted recklessly spirited cowhands coming into town for a weekend of revel rousing and fun.
This was a fine example of a three dimensional study of western sculpture. Remington’s technical virtuoso was truly demonstrated in this piece more than any to date, with only six of the sixteen hooves touching the ground. This may not have always been Remington’s idea to have six of the hooves on the ground, as in an original picture of the base sketch it appeared that Remington had intended to have five hooves down and eleven in the air. Later Remington wrote the founder Riccardo Bertelli and told of the changes that were made. The casting of this piece was closely overseen by Remington, (later related by people in the workshop) this was common for his larger pieces. The sculptures numbered nine through fifteen were weaker in appearance than that of previous pieces. Also, though careful examination, experts have noticed that the signature on number nine is uncharacteristically sharper than its predecessors, indicating the piece had been re-worked, strengthened and made without a foundry marking. This may indicate that any piece after that number was produced by artisans at the foundry.
To Remington’s delight this piece was one of the only two purchased in the entire 1905 by the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Not surprisingly, this sculpture has remained one of the most popular and sought after pieces to date, both in the eyes of the public and private collectors alike."
Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Coming Through the Rye

Figure Type: Combination of two figure types

Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Frederic Remington

Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1902

Materials used: bronze

Location: in the lobby of the Wyoming Inn at 930 W. Broadway, Jackson, WY

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