OOS Sculpture

Cheyenne

2007 / Frederic Remington / Ada

Cheyenne View 1

A bronze replica of a sculpture by Frederic Remington (1861 - 1901), known as one of the premier artists of the American West.

Cheyenne depicts an American Indian, holding a spear in his left hand and an upraised quirt in his right, leaning forward on a galloping horse

This sculpture is part of the Remington Walk, a collection of 12 sculptures that line a section of the Green Monster walking path between Stadium View apartments and Dial-Roberson Stadium on Ohio Northern University's Campus.

The sculptures were cast by A & S Foundry in Sun Valley, CA and donated by James and Eilleen Dicke.

Location: Ohio Northern University, 525 S Main St, Ada

County

: Hardin

Citation

: Frederic Remington, “Cheyenne,” Ohio Outdoor Sculpture , accessed November 28, 2023, https://oos.sculpturecenter.org/index.php/items/show/1782.

Title

Cheyenne

Description

A bronze replica of a sculpture by Frederic Remington (1861 - 1901), known as one of the premier artists of the American West.

Cheyenne depicts an American Indian, holding a spear in his left hand and an upraised quirt in his right, leaning forward on a galloping horse

This sculpture is part of the Remington Walk, a collection of 12 sculptures that line a section of the Green Monster walking path between Stadium View apartments and Dial-Roberson Stadium on Ohio Northern University's Campus.

The sculptures were cast by A & S Foundry in Sun Valley, CA and donated by James and Eilleen Dicke.

Date

2007

Source

Ohio Northern University Library's website: https://library.onu.edu/c.php?g=357885&p=3936978
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's website: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/11862

Relation

Identifier

1782

Location City

Location County

Provider Qualifier

Donated by

Provider Entity

James and Eilleen Dicke

Location Site

Location Street

525 S Main St, Ada

Location Type

Artist Notes

http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=Remington%2C+Frederic&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500024759

Media Sculpture Height

4 feet, 8 inches

Media Sculpture Width

5 feet

Installation Date

2007

Materials