Frederic Remington, A Reconnaissance, 1902, Curtis
Galleries, Minneapolis, Minnesota
In the second work, A Reconnaissance,
two figures stand at the edge of a wooded ridge, peering into a distance
not visible to the viewer or to the mounted figure who waits behind.
Danger, palpable yet undefined, serves as the subtext for both paintings.
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