horse
Found in 882 Collections and/or Records:
Grey Eagle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph a plaster model of Charles M. Russell's horse named Grey Eagle. Similar image to TU2009.39.6772.1 and TU2009.39.6772.2 Verso a tag is taped that states '88; GREY EAGLE (1892); 8" - 12 casts; Numbered 1 to 12 inclusive.'
Grey Eagle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.6772.3a which is a photograph a plaster model of Charles M. Russell's horse named Grey Eagle.
Grey Eagle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.6772.3a which is a photograph a plaster model of Charles M. Russell's horse named Grey Eagle.
Grey Eagle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph copy of TU2009.39.6774a which is a photograph a plaster model of Charles M. Russell's horse named Grey Eagle.
Group in Carriage, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of three people seated in a horse-drawn carraige in a town street. "Mr. Hammond & daughter Marvel of Forsyth, Mont."
Group on Horses, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of group of men on horseback near a building. "Sauce of the gang[?]. To C.M. russell from Neal Hart" written on the bottom of the photo.
Hand-held fan with a shiny black handle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Hand-held fan with a shiny black handle; fan has an image of a bucking horse with rider and printed words, "The Bucking Bronco, by C.M. Russell".
Heading the Right Way, 1900
Photograph of painting titled Heading the Right Way. On back in pen is, "p. 218 Rocky Mountain Magazine Dec. 1900; color print of this picture is entitled: Heading the Right Way; Q: is correct title Finding the Trail??" Photographer stamp on back reads, Harry D. Williams Photographer U.C.L.A. Photo Dept,.
High, Wide and Handsome, 1905
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze of a man riding a bucking bronco. Remarks for the photograph include, "Modelled for George H. Wright, Westport, Connecticut by Charlie. Mrs. Russell told me of the piece. Figures are as Charlie modelled and painted them. Piece is signed on cardboard base - C. M. R. - skull and 1905. Title is a term used to signify a bronco is a good bucker and that he's sure pitching 'High, wide and handsom'."
Holding Up the Sheriff, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the painting 'Holding Up the Sheriff' by Charles M. Russell with his signature visible in the lower left corner of the image and the date of 1908. On the back typed in black ink is '1949 Holding Up the Sheriff by Charles M. Russell size 13x19"