Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Red Man of the Plaines, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the water color painting titled 'Red Man of the Plaines' by Charles M. Russell with Russell's signature visible in the lower left corner of the image along with the date of 1901.
Red mittens with a small ball of yarn used to make the mittens, early 20th century
A- Mitten for left hand made with red yarn. B- Mitten for right hand made with red yarn. C- A small ball of yarn used to make the mittens.
Red scarf with embroidered yellow floral design, late 19th-early 20th century
Red scarf with embroidered yellow flowers.
Red supply holder with one flap covering five seperate pockets, early 20th century
Red felt supply holder; one flap covering five separate pockets.
Redwoods in Humbold and Co. Cal., late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of redwood trees on a postcard. Recto reads: "Redwoods in Humbold and CO. Cal #580.
Reindeer, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch and watercolor, depicting Santa and his sleigh in pencil without color, and a team of reindeer in full watercolor, with a blue sky background.
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Pencil sketch and watercolor, depicting Santa and his slight in pencil without color, and a team of reindeer in full watercolor, with a blue sky background.
Remington Heir?, January 25, 1921
Clipping of an article entitled "Remington Heir?", 1921. Globe. About Charles M. Russell and his exhibition "Vanishing West".
Rental Agreement, July 6, 1910
Notice written in Charles M. Russell's handwriting on his personal stationary that states he and Nancy C. Russell own and agree to rent 960 acres to Peter Wagoner for .50 per acre. Signed by all three and Con E. Price, as the witness. Letterhead printed on back.
Reproducted Drawing, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page with black and white drawing by Charles M. Russell of man with a gun leading a horse with a large ram on its back. Print in lower left says, 'By Chas. M. Russell; Courtesy of the Ridgley Calendar Co. Publishers of the C. M. Russell reproductions.'
Reproduction of a letter from Charles M. Russell
2 copies of a letter addressed to "Old Timer." Handwritten on C. M. Russell stationary.