Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Review of Britzman's biography of Charles M. Russell, 20th century
Review of Britzman's biography of Charles M. Russell.
Review of Britzman's biography of Charles M. Russell, January 8, 1944
Los Angeles Herald-Express 8 January 1944, Review of Britzman's biography of Charles M. Russell. "Western America at its best."
Review of The First Bio of Charles Russell, which is the one by Britzman, December 5, 1948
Yakima Sunday Herald 5 December 1948 Review of "The First Bio of Charles Russell, which is the one by Britzman"
Riding Band of Outlaws, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell which is of a riding band of outlaws. The back of the image appears to have had glue brushed on it.
Ritch Heard Upon Russell Memorial, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Ritch Heard Upon Russell Memorial: Would Honor Artist In Hall Of Fame."
RMS Oceanic Stationery, late 19th century - early 20th century
Watercolor of a steam ship on stationary from the RMS Oceanic. Has a crease across the center of the paper.
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Watercolor of a steam ship on stationary from the RMS Oceanic. Has a crease across the center of the paper.
RMS Oceanic Stationery, late 19th century - early 20th century
Watercolor of a sailing ship on stationary from the RMS Oceanic.
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Watercolor of a sailing ship on stationary from the RMS Oceanic.
Robinson's Showing Russell Art Work, 20th century
Article entitled "Robinsons' Showing Russell Art Work."
Roerich Paintings Arrive, are Declared Revelation, December 4, 1921
Clipping of an article entitled "Roerich Paintings Arrive, Are Declared Revelation: Famed Painter of Western Scenes Is Found to Be Sculptor of Ability, Picturing Incidents in Plains' Life." Written by M.R.F. Valle. The Rocky Mountain News: Denver. December 4, 1921. Nicholas Roerich. Charles M. Russell mentioned.
Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends, November 28, 1926
Los Angeles Examiner, November 28, 1926, Will Rogers pays tribute to Charles M. Russell, Harry Houdini, and Annie Oakley, "Rogers Bows Head for Three Friends."