Russell, Charles Marion, 1864 - 1926
Dates
- Existence: 1864 - 1926
Nationality
American
Culture/Group
American
Occupation
Artist
Found in 1158 Collections and/or Records:
Horse with Saddle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a horse with saddle on Charles M. Russell letterhead (TU2009.39.867.1), on reverse is an outline sketch of a horse and rider (TU2009.39.867.2).
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Pencil sketch of a horse with saddle on Charles M. Russell letterhead (TU2009.39.867.1), on reverse is an outline sketch of a horse and rider (TU2009.39.867.2).
Horses, late 19th century - early 20th century
Horses, late 19th century - early 20th century
Horses and Buffalo, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketches of horses and buffalo on a partial magazine advertisement for "Time Tried Silver." (TU2009.39.811.1) Partial magazine advertisement on the back (TU2009.39.811.2).
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Pencil sketches of horses and buffalo on a partial magazine advertisement for "Time Tried Silver." (TU2009.39.811.1) Partial magazine advertisement on the back (TU2009.39.811.2).
Horses and Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Horses in Wooded Area, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a framed scene of numerous horses and men in a wooded area (TU2009.39.745.1). On reverse on numerous numbers (TU2009.39.745.2).
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Pencil sketch of a framed scene of numerous horses and men in a wooded area (TU2009.39.745.1). On reverse on numerous numbers (TU2009.39.745.2).
Horses Turn Back When There's Danger Ahead', 1922
Photograph of a painting of horses attempting to cross a river when a bear is on the other side; they run back to the opposite shore. In pencil on the back of the photograph is, 'Horses turn Back when There's Danger Ahead; 1922; 30x48."
How the Buffalo Lost His Crown, late 19th century - early 20th century
Book cover titled, 'How the Buffalo Lost His Crown.' Three Indians are in the lower right corner and a cow skull is in the upper left corner. Under the title is 'Beacon.'
How the Buffalo Lost His Crown, late 19th century - early 20th century
copy of TU2009.39.6411a
"How the Buffalo Lost His Crown", late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of a book cover with the title "How the Buffalo Lost His Crown." Below the title is the name "Beacom."
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- Subject
- American 1157
- Britzman Collection 1155
- Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman) 1155
- archives (groupings) 1155
- Charles M. Russell 987
- Manuscripts 555
- Letter 450
- correspondence 422
- Photographs 384
- Silver Gelatin Print 363
- paintings 213
- drawings 182
- sketches 178
- art 176
- Art by Charles M. Russell 174
- typewriting 168
- Charles M. Russell artwork 164
- Drawings 155
- Native American 153
- bronzes 143
- Pencil Drawing 128
- horse 118
- men 105
- circles (social groups) 100
- words 93
- English (language) 91
- letters (signs) 90
- Nancy C. Russell 85
- photographs 71
- horseback riding 65
- horses 60
- handwriting 55
- man 54
- illustrations 53
- numbers 52
- dated 48
- bear 47
- Montana 39
- books 39
- Cowboys 38
- Leather Album Page 38
- letters (correspondence) 38
- sculptures 38
- trees 38
- handwritten letter 37
- short stories 36
- works of art 34
- Great Falls 32
- visitors 32
- Buffalo 31
- New York 31
- photograph albums 31
- standing 31
- steer 31
- Buffalos 30
- outdoors 29
- Native Americans 26
- illness 26
- photography 26
- poems 26
- families 25
- mountains 25
- plains 25
- deer 24
- typed letter 24
- prints 23
- travel 23
- hunting 22
- Christmas 21
- profiles (figures) 21
- winter 21
- California 19
- Frank Linderman 19
- Sculpture 19
- Periodicals 18
- Photographic Negative 18
- letterheads 18
- summer 18
- James W. Bollinger 17
- Percy Raban 17
- Plaster Sculpture 17
- exhibitions 17
- models (representations) 17
- women 17
- Story 16
- business discussions 15
- deaths 15
- watercolors 15
- Con Price 14
- Cowboy 14
- Philip R. Goodwin 14
- Poem 14
- Prints 14
- busts 14
- hats 14
- Ed Borein 13
- Jack Russell 13
- New Year 13
- coyote 13
- health 13 ∧ less