Frederic Remington’s Mountain Man is a commanding bronze that distills the raw courage, grit, and resolve of the American frontier into a single, unforgettable moment. Standing approximately 28 inches tall, the sculpture captures a fur-clad trapper urging his sure-footed horse down a perilous mountain slope. The rider leans forward, reins drawn tight, every muscle engaged—man and animal bound together in a tense, gravity-defying descent.

Cast in rich bronze and finished with a deep, antique patina, the piece is anchored by a polished green marble base that adds refinement and contrast to its rugged subject. Remington’s masterful attention to anatomy, texture, and posture creates a powerful sense of motion and balance, making the scene feel alive and imminent.

Among Remington’s most celebrated works, Mountain Man is both a vivid narrative and a sculptural achievement. It speaks to collectors of Western Americana, admirers of American history, and discerning fine art enthusiasts alike. Whether displayed in a study, library, or gallery, it commands attention and invites contemplation—an enduring reminder of the courage required to tame an untamed land.

Bold, evocative, and timeless, Mountain Man stands as a defining expression of Remington’s artistic legacy and the indomitable spirit of the American West.

The high-quality authorized reproduction sculpture is in excellent like-new condition.