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Magazine Clipping, late 19th century - early 20th century
Clipping from American Art News, "In the Free Wild West", about Charles M. Russell.
Magazine Clipping, late 19th century - early 20th century
Clipping of an article in a magazine, entitled "Charlie Russell, Cowboy Genius". Information on Charles M. Russell's work history, moving to Great Falls, and marrying Nancy C. Russell.
Magazine Clipping, July 1911
Six page magazine article July 1911, Charles Russell 4 bronzes and 6 paintings and a photograph of Russell, captioned, "Cowpuncher, hunter, and painter, who out of his own experiences of life on the range has been able to put on canvas the spirit of the West that has passed."
Magazine Clipping, 1926-1927
Partial Magazine, "The Federal Illustrator" Winter 1926-1927. Pages 3-22. Pages 20-24 are a series of tributes to Charles M. Russell "by those who knew him."
Magazine Page, November 19, 1927
The Literary Digest, November 19, 1927, "Cowboys, Indians, Buffaloes, and Bucking Cayuses." (3 Page Story, Page 1 of 3)
Magazine Page, November 19, 1927
The Literary Digest, November 19, 1927, "Cowboys, Indians, Buffaloes, and Bucking Cayuses." (3 Page Story, Page 2 of 3)
Magazine Page, November 19, 1927
The Literary Digest, November 19, 1927, "Cowboys, Indians, Buffaloes, and Bucking Cayuses." (3 Page Story, Page 3 of 3)
Magazine Page, June 15, 1915
Page from the Mentor, June 15, 1915. "Painters of Western Life" and "Russell, The Cowboy Artist". Photo insets of "A Dangerous Cripple" and Charles M. Russell.
Magazine Page, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page torn from a magazine, "Charlie Russell, Cowboy Genius". Connected with TU2009.39.5465. Mourning the death of Charles M. Russell, a reproduction of a sketch and Russell's life in his own words.
Magazine Page, July 1917
Two pages from Recreation, July 1917. "Recreation Men: IV--C.M. Russell, the Cowboy Artist" by Edward Cave. Some sketches by Charles M. Russell included in the story. Image of Russell at the head of the article, modeling wax while sitting with three other men.