Cracker Cowboy
Artist: Frederic Remington
Circa: Late 19th century
This evocative image by famed American artist Frederic Remington captures a rare glimpse into the life of a Florida Cracker Cowboy—a distinctive breed of cattleman known for driving herds through palmetto scrub with the crack of a whip. Unlike their Western counterparts, these rugged pioneers worked the flatlands of Florida long before the open range disappeared, forging a legacy of independence and grit.
Rendered in Remington’s signature style, this artwork reflects the drama and dignity of the American frontier. Perfect for rustic, Western, or Americana decor.
Museum-quality print on heavyweight matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Faithful reproduction from the original artwork
Ideal for framing
Securely packaged and shipped flat to protect integrity
A bold tribute to a lesser-known chapter of cowboy history.
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