What are the natures of Frederic Remington's subjects and from what did he draw inspiration?

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His subjects, drawn largely from his life on the Western plains, are chiefly horses, soldiers, Native Americans, and cowboys, each modeled or painted with sympathetic understanding and usually in spirited action.

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