Hunter’s Supper (Hunters’ Camp in the Big Horn), painted by Frederic Remington in 1909, captures a quiet moment of camaraderie on the Western frontier. Gathered around the warm glow of a campfire, hunters share a meal against the backdrop of the dark wilderness, their faces illuminated by the flickering light. With his masterful use of color and contrast, Remington conveys both the intimacy of the campfire circle and the vast solitude of the surrounding night, evoking the rugged spirit of life in the American West.
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