Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
From William W. McNair to Nancy C. Russell, October 27, 1926
Handwritten letter from William W. McNair to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 27, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Winifred Lawrence Sheldon to Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1934
Handwritten, two pages from Winifred Lawrence Sheldon, November 19, 1934, Carrollton, Mo., asks for information on Charles M. Russell for project she is completing on famous Missouri men.
From W.L. Renick to Nancy C. Russell, January 14, 1936
Handwritten, from W.L. Renick, two pages, Long Beach, California, January 14, 1936, about a friend of Charles M. Russell's he has met in California.
From W.W. Cheely to Nancy C. Russell, February 20, 1926
From W.W. Cheely, Montana Newspaper Association, Great Falls, Montana, February 20, 1926, states that wants to hear from Nancy C. Russell when Charles M. Russell finishes putting color on sketch of sign writing on the rocks.
Funeral Hour at 2:30, Body Lies in State, October 27, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 27, 1926, funeral will be at 2:30 (on paper).
Gallery Brochure, late 19th century - early 20th century
A program brochure from Grand Central Art Galleries, with handwritten edits. Oct. 24-Nov. 7. Lists paintings and bronzes in gallery and which have been sold.
Gallery Brochure, 1928
Brochure for Robert C. Vose Galleries exhibiting works by Charles M. Russell. Includes a biographical note on Russell and a catalogue of paintings and bronzes with the prices handwritten beside the titles. Picture of 'A Bronc Twister' on the front.
Gallery Brochure, November 1928
Brochure for Grand Central Art Galleries exhibiting works by Charles M. Russell. Includes a list of paintings and bronzes. Picture of 'Where the Best of Riders Quit' featured on the front.
Gallery Making Collection of Russell-Illustrated Books, 20th century
Newspaper article about Charles Russell illustrated books.
Garden, 1922
Photograph in blue tint of a courtyard. At the bottom in blue ink is an illegible description that possibly state, 'Camulos - The Placita."