reproductions
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Clipping of a reproduction of CMR's painting "Powder River, Let 'er Buck", April 7, 1929
Clipping of a reproduction of CMR's painting, "Powder River, Let 'er Buck", in color. New York World. April 7, 1929.
Color picture from the New York World, January 29, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 29 January 1928. Charles M. Russells' "Bruin, not Bunny, Turned the Leaders." Exhibition at the Grand Centeral Galleries.
Color picture from the New York World, January 22, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 22 January 1928, Charles M. Russell's "Jerked Down."
Color picture from the New York World, January 8, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 8 January 1928 "The Stranglers" by Charles M. Russell.
Copyright Agreement, April 21, 1908
Five-page copyright agreement between Brown and Bigelow and Charles M. Russell, sent with TU2009.39.2017.
Cowboy Artist Now in St. Louis, December 27, 1903
Clipping of an article or full-page advertisement in a newspaper. "Cowboy Artist Now In St. Louis." Magazine Section Sunday Star. December 27, 1903. Includes buffalo skull, illustrations, a photograph of Charles M. Russell and a reproduction of one of Russell's paintings. Parts colored red and green. Pasted on paper and folded into quarters.
Elwood Terrace, late 19th century - early 20th century
Reproduction of drawing titled, "Elwood Terrace."
Frederic Remington Gift Bag, late 19th century - early 20th century
A gift bag from the Buffalo Bill Center with the image of Frederic Remington's painting, 'Radisson and Groseilliers.' The gift bag as two black handles.
From A.C. Haszard to Nancy C. Russell, July 19, 1928
Typed, from A.C. Haszard, Calgary, Alberta, July 19, 1928, mentions recent Charles M. Russell exhibition, mentions woman who would like to reproduce "The Indian's Burial" and "Raiders of the Plains".
From Alice M. Jennings to Nancy C. Russell, September 30, 1937
Letter by Alice M. Jennings to Nancy C. Russell; asks if she can buy a reproduction of a Charles M. Russell painting appearing in 'Good Medicine.' Handwritten.