Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Hereford Cattle, June 4, 1914
Cattle grazing on large open field in the shadow of small moutains. Signed near bottom left corner, "Thiri's A.V.S." Handwritten on the back, "These cattle are Irvin's. Same is west of Polson. The cabin to the left is my claim shack. To - My - Good - Friends Mr + Mrs C.M. Russell, A.S. Thiri. % Y.M.C.A., Kalispell. 6.-4.-14."
Here's How, late 19th century - early 20th century
Poem entitled 'Here's How' with notation at bottom reading 'This book is a present given to me Christmas 1901 by my friend, C.M. Russell, the Cow Boy Artist. 1864 was the year I crossed the Plains to what is now Montana. Robt. Vaughn.'
Hiawatha, late 19th century - early 20th century
Shoe advertisement with illustrated color print of Charles Russell's 'Hiawatha's Wooing' painting.
High School Students Hear Graphic Accounts Of State Pioneer Days, October 21, 1925
21 October 1925 "High School Students Hear Graphic Accounts Of State Pioneer Days: E. H. Cooney Tells of Early Day Schools in Montana and Urges Saving of Old U.S. Frigate "Constitution" -- Artist Charles M. Russell Tells Dramatic Indian Story in Sign Language Which Is Interpreted by Mrs. Russell as Story Progresses."
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'."
His Heart Sleeps, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed short poem by Charles M. Russell titled 'His Heart Sleeps.'
His Winter's Store, 1906
Page from an album with photograph pasted onto the paper. Image is of Charlie Russell bronze ashtray. Pasted on the back is a text panel that reads: 'Following his trip through Arizona and Mexico in 1906, Russell painted and modelled several subjects of the Southwestern Indian. This piece was modelled, baked and painted by him for use as an ash tray and match-holder.'
Alternate Title
Pubelo Indian Ashtray
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"
Holidaymakers Stampede, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Holidaymakers Stampede: People Pay Visits to the Art Gallery and Indian Camp". 1917. Charles M. Russell's work on display.
Holster with Gun, late 19th century - early 20th century
Drawing of a holster with gun.
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Drawing of a holster with gun.