- Pictured on the 10¢ US postage stamp in the Famous Americans/Artists series, issued 30 September 1940.
- Most famous sculptures are "The Bronco Buster" and "Coming Through the Rye".
- Sculptor, painter, writer.
- His middle name, Sackrider, was his mother's maiden name.
- Some of his work, both paintings and bronzes, have sold at auction for over $5 million.
- One of his grandfathers, Samuel Bascom, was a saddle maker.
- He was related, on his mother's side of the family, to two other famous artists, Indian portrait artist George Catlin and cowboy sculptor Earl Bascom.
- On the Warner side of his family, Remington was related to General George Washington, America's first president.
- He has been called the "father of cowboy sculpture".
- Inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1978.
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