Savage
Description
Savage
By Frederic Remington · 1908
13″ H x 4″ L
Intensity. Strength. Frontier Resolve.
Savage is a powerful bronze portrait capturing the commanding presence of a Native American warrior. Sculpted from the shoulders up, the composition focuses entirely on expression — strength in the eyes, determination in the posture, and resilience etched into every feature.
Remington’s 1908 portrait reflects both tension and dignity, conveying the emotional weight of the Western frontier era. The sculpture serves as a tribute to courage and endurance, emphasizing character over action in a deeply personal and striking form.
Its compact scale makes it ideal for tabletop, mantel, library, or executive desk display, where it naturally becomes a compelling conversation piece.
Historic Significance
One of Remington’s expressive portrait studies, highlighting his ability to capture psychological depth in bronze.
Refined Presence
A distinguished addition to Western collections, studies, offices, and curated art displays honoring frontier history.
Museum-Quality Craftsmanship
Handmade and cast in 100% American bronze using the traditional Lost Wax Casting Process. Each sculpture is individually hand-finished with rich patina and hand-applied highlights to enhance texture and detail. The artist’s signature appears within the bronze casting. Mounted on a high-quality black marble base with an etched brass plate.
Enduring Investment
Built to withstand the elements with minimal maintenance and crafted to endure for generations. Freight is included, ensuring a seamless acquisition experience from foundry to final placement.