Frederick
Remington was one of the greatest painters,
sculptors, and illustrators of his time. He
illustrated scenes of war during the Spanish-American
War. During the Spanish-American war, Remington
worked for the New York Journal under William
Randolph Hearst as a war correspondent.
Frederick Remington died on December 26, 1909
at his studio and home in New Rochelle, New
York from the effects of an appendicitis attack.
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