One of Remington’s favorite themes was the American soldier in the West, of whom he wrote, “His heroism is called duty, and it probably is.” Here, soldiers led by a scout in buckskin charge an unseen enemy. Although the painting was probably meant to refer to the war against the Plains Indians in the 1860s—Remington titled it "Cavalry in Sixties"—the uniforms and weapons date variously from the time of the Civil War through the 1870s. The artist was willing to depart from reality in other details as well. For example, the horses and riders are shown as a dynamic mass rather than in a straight horizontal line, which was the usual attack formation.
With its large size and quality edge stitching, this gaming mouse pad turns your gaming setup into a professional gaming station ready for Dota, CSGO, and more. Don’t worry about jerky mouse movements ever again, as the underlayer features a reliable non-slip surface that keeps the entire mat firmly rooted to your table.
• 100% polyester
• Rubber non-slip base
• Sizes: 36″ × 18″ (91.4 cm × 45.7 cm), 18″ × 16″ (45.8 cm × 40.7 cm)
• Vibrant prints, long lasting
• High-quality edge stitching that doesn’t peel
• Non-slip surface
• Rounded edges
• Blank product sourced from Taiwan printed in the USA
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection
Size guide
WIDTH (inches) | HEIGHT (inches) | THICKNESS (inches) | |
36″×18″ | 18 | 36 | ⅛ |
WIDTH (cm) | HEIGHT (cm) | THICKNESS (cm) | |
36″×18″ | 45.7 | 91.4 | 0.4 |
Collections: Desk Mats and Playmats, Father's Day, Handmade | Made by Hand by Maniacs, Home, Mouse Pads, Tech Accessories
Type: Mouse Pad
Category: american, cavalry, desk mat, horse, liberty maniacs, military, mouse pad, oil painting, old west, painting, Plains Indians, playmat, remington, riders, skull, soldier, western