The Wounded Bunkie
- Sculpture Bronze
- Impressionistic Realism
- 1896
- 19th Century
- 81.0 x 51.0 cm
- Amon Carter Museum of American Art
A Moment Frozen in Time: Frederic Remington’s “The Wounded Bunkie”
Frederic Sackrider Remington's "The Wounded Bunkie," completed in 1896, stands as a cornerstone of American Western art—a testament to Remington’s unparalleled ability to capture the visceral drama and psychological complexity of frontier life. More than just a depiction of combat, it’s an exploration of courage, vulnerability, and the enduring spirit of resilience amidst hardship. The sculpture resides within Yale University Art Gallery's impressive collection, showcasing its significance as a pivotal piece in documenting the era’s heroic narratives.- Subject Matter: Remington meticulously portrays two cavalry troopers retreating from an unseen adversary—a poignant scene reflecting the realities of Indian Wars patrols during the late 19th century. The artist's focus isn’t merely on physical confrontation; rather, he delves into the emotional toll of warfare and the bonds forged between soldiers under pressure.
- Style: Remington’s style embodies Romanticism blended with Realism—a deliberate fusion that prioritizes expressive emotion alongside accurate observation. The dynamic pose of the horses and riders conveys a palpable sense of urgency, mirroring the immediacy of the battlefield experience.
- Symbolism: Remington imbues “The Wounded Bunkie” with symbolic resonance—the outstretched arm of one trooper represents unwavering support and camaraderie, embodying the importance of human connection amidst adversity. The horse itself symbolizes freedom, power, and the untamed wilderness—elements central to the Western mythos.
- Emotional Impact: Viewing “The Wounded Bunkie” evokes a profound sense of empathy for the soldiers depicted. Remington’s masterful rendering captures not only their physical struggle but also their inner turmoil—a testament to his ability to convey complex emotions through sculpture.
Frederic Remington (1861 – 1909)
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Amon Carter Museum of American Art (Fort Worth, United States of America)
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About this artwork
- Title: The Wounded Bunkie
- Artist: Frederic Remington
- Year: 1896
- Original dimensions: 81.0 x 51.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
- Movement: Impressionistic Realism
- Creative period: Late Period
- Color palette: Neutrals
Quick Facts
- Influences: Genre Painting
- Artist: Frederic Remington
- Subject or theme: Frontier Warfare; Cavalry Action
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Year: 1896
- Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic lighting; Detailed depiction of horse musculature