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Article titled "Thomas Moran, N.A." describing his life and work, early 20th century
Folder 6
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Article describes his life and work, possibly for a newspaper, as he asks that it be returned to Thomas Moran, East Hampton, Long Island, New York.
Article torn from "Scribner's Magazine", "Double-Dealers in Art" by Thomas Craven, April 1938
Folder 452
Artist Depicts Lure of the West, 20th century
March Review of the Thurber show with a picture, "In art, only a few titans can do without schooling. Russell never had any schooling. He is self-taught. And he is not a titan."
Artist Extols Art Colony of Santa Barbara, January 11, 1927
Clippings, five in total, of an article entitled "Artist Extols Art Colony of Santa Barbara: Jack Wilkinson Smith Pays Tribute to 'Strong Men of West'". Press. Jan. 11, 1927. Tribute to Charles M. Russell.
Artist Painting Horse in Corral, late 19th century - early 20th century
Unknown artist painting horse in corral.
Artist Rescued Girl From Rush of Wild Cattle, April 19, 1931
Clipping of article entitled "Artist Rescued Girl From Rush of Wild Cattle: Lewiston Woman Writes how Russell Saved Her Life 43 Years Ago", Tribune, April 19, 1931.
Artist Rescued Girl From Rush of Wild Cattle: Lewistown Woman Writes How Russell Saved Her Life 43 Years Ago, April 19, 1931
Tribune, April 19, 1931, "Artist Rescued Girl From Rush of Wild Cattle: Lewistown Woman Writes How Russell Saved Her Life 43 Years Ago."
Artist Russell and his "Manager" Wife Return to St. Louis, February 16, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Artist Russell and His 'Manager' Wife Return to St. Louis". Caption of photographs: "St. Louis Painter of Scenes in the West and One of His Works". "Charles M. Russell Declares She [Nancy C. Russell] Is Responsible for Success of Work."
Artist Russell Guest, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Artist Russell Guest". The Palette and Chisel Club held an event for Charles M. Russell. 1912.
Artists Chosen, July 1
Clipping of an article entitled "Artists Chosen: Russell, Paxon and De Camp Are Selected to Decorate the Capitol Wings." The Daily Tribune. July 1.