Indian Chief #7
In "The Warrior," a striking reproduction of Frederic Remington’s painting *Howl of the Weather* captures the raw spirit of the early voyageurs, their lives shaped by the unforgiving western wilderness. Rendered in Remington’s signature style with his own artistry across pencils, inks, and colors, the piece evokes the peril and beauty of a time when exploration meant navigating untamed rivers in canoes inspired by Indigenous design. The cover by Sam Savitt complements the mood with a bold, period-accurate illustration.
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Reproduction of painting with this commentary: "Howl of the Weather" by Frederick Remington portrays the dangerous life of early "voyageurs" who explored our western wilderness. Much of the then inaccessible land was first seen from canoes built in imitation of Indian models.
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