Frederic Remington, The Scout: Friends or Foes?,
1902–1905, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown,
Massachusetts
Already less concerned with images that
complemented or completed text, Remington soon began to compose paintings
that posed, rather than answered, questions. Among the earliest of these
works were two paintings from about 1902. In the first, a
lone Indian—unsure whether he faces, as the title suggests, friends
or foes—stares at a cluster of dwellings near the horizon.
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