Artist: De Cost Smith
Title: Horse Stealing
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 18 1/4 x 26 inches
Signed: Signed lower left
Framed/Base: 28 x 36 x 5 inches
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Overall Dimensions
Height: 28.00
Width: 36.00
Depth: 5.00
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Provenance:
Santa Fe Art Auction, Santa Fe, NV, 2013
Private collection, Nevada
De Cost Smith was the grandson of Reuel Smith, a shipping tycoon and descendant of two Mayflower passengers. In 1890, De Cost traveled with artist Edwin Deming to paint Native American subjects, a trip that greatly influenced the rest of his career. The New York-based artist would go on to have a friendship with Frederic Remington and, like Remington, acquire hundreds of Native American objects that he used in his paintings.