The Grass Fire
A Dramatic Echo of the Frontier: Frederic Remington’s “The Grass Fire”
Frederic Sackrider Remington wasn't merely an artist; he was a conduit for capturing the soul of America’s disappearing West—a journey fueled by familial heritage and an unwavering fascination with the rugged landscapes and courageous figures of his time. Born in Canton, New York, on October 4, 1861, Remington’s upbringing instilled in him a profound appreciation for storytelling and observation, shaping his artistic vision into one that would forever resonate within the annals of American art history. His father, Colonel Silas Remington, served with distinction during the Civil War and championed journalistic integrity—a lineage that undoubtedly influenced Remington's own commitment to portraying reality with unflinching honesty.- Subject Matter: The painting depicts a poignant tableau of Native Americans gathered around a campfire at night, embodying the spirit of ritualistic ceremony and communal resilience within indigenous culture.
- Style & Technique: Remington’s approach blended realism with impressionistic flourishes—a deliberate choice to prioritize emotional impact over photographic accuracy. Visible brushstrokes convey movement and dynamism, mirroring the energy of the American frontier.
- Historical Context: Painted during a pivotal period when westward expansion confronted escalating tensions between Native American tribes and encroaching settlers—“The Grass Fire” serves as a powerful reminder of this era’s complexities. Remington's oeuvre consistently championed the dignity and adaptability of indigenous peoples amidst these transformative changes.
- Symbolism: The campfire itself symbolizes warmth, community, and perhaps spiritual connection – elements central to Native American traditions. Horses represent power and movement, mirroring the adventurous spirit of the frontier, while the warriors’ attire signifies status and bravery—symbols meticulously rendered by Remington to convey profound meaning.
Frederik Remington (1861 – 1909)
Frederic Remington – malarz i ilustrator zaginionego Zachodu. Jego obrazy oparte na życiu kowbojów, Indian i wojska amerykańskiego to ikony kultury amerykańskiej.
Amon Carter Museum of American Art (Fort Worth, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki)
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O tym dziele
- Tytuł: The Grass Fire
- Artysta: Frederik Remington
- Rok: 1908
- Format: Landscape
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
- Ruch: American Regionalism
- Kontekst korpusu tekstowego: remington's iconic style , landscapes and people
- Kolor główny: Phthalo Green
- Przeznaczenie: Accent
Szybki podgląd
- Movement: American Impressionism
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Notable elements or techniques: Dynamic brushwork, dramatic lighting
- Artist: Frederic Remington
- Year: 1908
- Influences: Hudson River School
- Location: Amon Carter Museum of American Art


