Montana
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell standing outside in Montana.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Charles M. Russell posing in his Montana studio, surrounded by his work.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.5906a, but image is reversed. Photograph of Charles M. Russell posing in his Montana studio, surrounded by his work.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.5906a. Photograph of Charles M. Russell posing in his Montana studio, surrounded by his work.
Charles M. Russell, July 1923
Photograph of Charles M. Russell in a corner of his studio, surrounded by some of his work. Handwritten on the back in ink, "Charles M. Russell - Noted Cowboy Artist, Taken in his cabin studio at Great Falls, Montana, By Ruth H. Allen of Fort Collins, Colo., July 1923."
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Portrait of Charles M. Russell in his studio, across from painting, 'When the Land Belonged to God' and surrounded by several other works.
Charles M. Russell, circa 1914
Photograph of Charles M. Russell working in his studio in Great Falls on the painting, 'When the Land Belonged to God,' 1914.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell wearing a suit and standing in front of log cabin studio, Montana. Photograph attached to brown paperboard mount.
Charles M. Russell and Albert Trigg, circa 1905
Charles M. Russell twirling a lasso in front of his log cabin studio in Great Falls, Montana, while his neighbor Albert Trigg looks on. circa 1905.
Charles M. Russell and Friends, 1912
Charles M. Russell and friends, 'from left to right: Frank Tenney Johnson, Bill Krieghoff, Joe Sheuerle, and Percy Raban...'. In front of a buffalo hide tipi at a 'Blackfoot encampment' in Montana. 1912. Handwritten notes on the back in ink. 'Tipi covered with Buffalo Hide put up by the Indians for the artists!'