artists
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Montana Governor Erickson, March 19, 1929
From Philip G. Cole to Nancy C. Russell, January 11, 1927
Typed, two pages, Philip G. Cole, Brooklyn, January 11, 1927, is presenting Nancy C. Russell with book he put together of paintings by Western artists in his collection.
From Will James to Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
F.W. Devoe & C. T. Raynolds Co. Artist Materials, late 19th century - early 20th century
An orange advertisement for artist materials. The ad states that there are four locations: Newark Factory, New York Office, New York Factory, and Brooklyn Factory.
Genius is but Another Work for Hard Work, May 9, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Genius is But Another Word For Hard Work, Declare Three Noted Western Artists". The Saint Paul Pioneer Press, May 9, 1920. Charles M. Russell, Neysa McMein, and W.J. Wilwerding.
Gives View of Art Collection, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Gives View of Art Collection' about the 'Mint' displaying artwork that includes Charles M. Russell's
Great Falls Urged to Provide Safe Repository For Collection of Charles M. Russell's Works, late 19th century - early 20th century
Great Falls Urged to Provide Safe Repository For Collection of Charles M. Russell's Works'
Great Painter Here, Tells Art Secret: Charles Russell, L. A. Visitor, Declares He Learned Vocation From Nature, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Great Painter Here, Tells Art Secret: Charles Russell, L.A. Visitor, Declares He Learned Vocation From Nature'
How Picture Makers Go to School, June 27, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "How Picture Makers Go to School". Two pieces of Saint Paul Daily News Magazine, June 27, 1920. Schooling of Charles M. Russell and other artists. Sketch by Russell and photograph of him.
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustrated Card depicting Native American Rights. Uncle Sam and Miss Montana discussing treatment of Native Americans by Landholders. Hand Written at bottom, "Miss Montana, "Father I have thrown my lands open to this world these are Americans, have I nothing for them?" Uncle Sam, "No my child not as long as the land hog has control he is the only animal known that lives without a heart."