
Framed Dismounted: The Fourth Troopers Moving the Led Horses by Frederic Remington
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The Stampede (also known as “Horse Thieves”) by Frederic Remington, a vivid action scene that captures the chaos and adrenaline of horse theft in the American West. In the foreground, a Native American rider leans forward aggressively on a galloping horse, his blanket and hair whipping in the wind, while others follow at full speed in the distance, driving a herd across the open plains. The dynamic composition and blurred motion of hooves and dust convey urgency, while the mountainous backdrop contrasts with the violence of the moment. Remington's attention to muscular detail and motion highlights the lawless, fast-paced danger of frontier life, making the piece a quintessential example of his storytelling through action and landscape.