Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Graphite drawing of a bear and a horse, late 19th-early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a bear and a horse. Framed. Framed with object TU2009.39.3.2
Graphite drawing of a male figure with raised arms, late 19th-early 20th century
Pencil sketch of male figure with raised arms. Handwritten text to left and bottom of figure. Framed.
Graphite drawing of horse head, late 19th-early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a horse's head. Framed with object TU2009.39.1.1
Graphite drawing of two male figures, late 19th-early 20th century
Pencil sketch of two male figures dancing. One front view and one back view. Framed.
Great Falls Honored, April 4, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, April 4, 1931, "Great Falls Honored", Editorial on how Great Falls will have a double honor by having the Charles M. Russell statue done by a local woman.
Great Falls Plans Russell Memorial, June 28
Clipping of an article entitled "Great Falls Plans Russell Memorial", "Little Log Studio of Noted Cowboy Artist Restored", "Showcases Hold Relics", and "Motorists Attending Lews and Clark Pageant July 4 and 5 Promised Treat". Written by Paul T. DeVore.
Great Falls Sculptress Will Make Russell Statue For Hall of Fame, April 18, 1931
Article on Mrs. Lincoln and the Charles M. Russell statue, "Great Falls Sculptress Will Make Russell Statue For Hall of Fame." Red pencil throughout article and a note penciled at the bottom: "4/18/31- Johnny Lewis showed me the beautiful bronze by Lincoln. John is so damned sore he swallowed his chewing tobacco and cusses almost as bad as I do. Note rec'd. Harry Stanford."
Great Northern Express Company Receipt, December 16, 1901
A receipt for Mrs. Charles M. Russell from the Great Northern Express Company for either eighty or eight dollars.
Great Painter Here, Tells Art Secret: Charles Russell, L. A. Visitor, Declares He Learned Vocation From Nature, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Great Painter Here, Tells Art Secret: Charles Russell, L.A. Visitor, Declares He Learned Vocation From Nature'
Great Picture by C. M. Russell, 20th century
"Great Picture By C.M. Russell," Charles M. Russell's meeting of Lewis and Clark is "his masterpiece"