Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
Saddle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a saddle (TU2009.39.793.1), with a detail on reverse (TU2009.39.793.2).
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Pencil sketch of a saddle (TU2009.39.793.1), with a detail on reverse (TU2009.39.793.2).
Saddle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph Close up of a plastic cast of a saddle.
Saddled Horse, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of a saddled horse, shows from the side (TU2009.39.755.1). On reverse is a sketch of a cowboy on a horse with the words, "History is." (TU2009.39.755.2)
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Pencil sketch of a saddled horse, shows from the side (TU2009.39.755.1). On reverse is a sketch of a cowboy on a horse with the words, "History is." (TU2009.39.755.2)
Sage Hens, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of three models of sage hens. Verso "a" is a stamp that reads 'This is to certify that the subject herewith identified: Three Models Sage Hens original Model by C.M. Russell (information handwritten) was an asset of the Estate of Nancy C. Russell, deceased. June 1941 (illegible signature) as executor of the above estate.'
Sale of Russell Painting for Ten Thousand Dollars Sets New Mark for Montana Artist, 1924
Redstone Review 1924 "Sale of Russell Painting For Ten Thousand Dollars Sets New Mark For Montana Artist; Does Some Fine Bronze Work," Picture of Charles Russell and Douglas Fairbanks, as one of his subjects.
Salute of the Robe Trade, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed two page description discussing the painting by Charles M. Russell titled 'Salute of the Robe Trade.'
Santa Barbara, California. Wednesday March 7, 1923, March 7, 1923
Santa Barbara, California. Wednesday, March 7, 1923' is the heading of TU2009.39.5585.2
Santa Barbara Daily News, February 15, 1923
Santa Barbara Daily News' dated 15 February 1923 title for the article about the Prince of Wales purchasing a Charles M. Russell painting.
Save the Russell Cabin, August 26, 1931
Great Falls Leader, August 26, 1931, "Save the Russell Cabin."
Scalp Dancer, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of a bronze dancing Indian man. Recto has typed at the bottom of the photograph, 'Scalp Dancer' and '11' is handwritten in black ink at the bottom left corner.