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Russell Studio Contracts Let; Rustic Effect: Exhibit Casses Planned to Hold Relics Assembled by Cowboy Artist, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Studio Contracts Let; Rustic Effect: Exhibit Cases Planned to Hold Relics Assembled by Cowboy Artist". Handwritten in pencil at the top, "This was in a recent Falls paper that perhaps Mrs. R. might care to see it - but use your own judgment, don't want to greive (sic) her".
Russell, the Cowboy Artist, and His Work, January 1, 1903
Page from the Butte Inter Mountain, January 1, 1903. "Russell, the Cowboy Artist, and His Work." Several reproductions of sketches. Folded in fourths and pasted to lined paper, with the folds taped to help against tearing.
Russell to Show at Rome: Great Falls Artist Wins International Recognition- His "Lunch Hour" to be in American Exhibit, 1907
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell to Show at Rome: Great Falls Artist Wins International Recognition--His 'Lunch Hour' to Be in American Exhibit".
Russell to Show Excellent Group, 20th century
"Russell To Show Excellent Group: Great Falls Artist Takes Best Collection to New York He Has Ever Presented to Public View, His Friends Declare"
Russell Work Makes Center for Art Here, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Work Makes Center For Art Here: Conway Tells Civitan Club 'Cowboy Artist' Created Right Atmosphere".
Russell Work Makes Center for Art Here: Great Falls has Gained a Place in the Art world, 20th century
Russell Work Makes Center For Art Here: Great Falls has Gained a Place in the art world' because of Charles M. Russell
Russell's Bronzes Are Given to City Council, 20th century
Newspaper article about Edward H. Honnen presenting thirty-three Charlie Russell bronzes to the city of Colorado Spring. They will be displayed at the Fine Arts Center.
Russell's Canvases Depict Real Development of West, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Russell's Canvases Depict Real Development of West: Accuracy and Realism of Paintings Tell as No Author Could, of Transition That Followed Span of Years."
Russell's Canvases Depict Real Development of West, October 27, 1926
Pages from Great Falls Tribune, Oct. 27, 1926, several stories about Charles M. Russell shortly after his death. Also includes a drawing by Charles M. Russell in the top center of the first page. "Epochs in Montana's History Preserved by Cowboy Artist's Brush".
Russell's Fine Pictures Catch Spirit of West, September 18, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell's Fine Pictures Catch Spirit of West: Eighteen Canvasses by Cowboy Painter Exhibited At University". The Saskatoon Daily Star. September.