articles
Found in 361 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell Has Come Back
Article entitled "Charles M. Russell Has Come Back" by B. M. Bower. Typed on the front of four pages.
Charles M. Russell Lived and Loved the Old West, October 25, 1926
Newspaper clipping taken from the Great Falls Daily Leader; talks about Charles M. Russell's life.
Charles M. Russell, The Cowboy Artist
Copy of TU2009.39.4122. Typed with some handwritten corrections on TU2009.39.4123.3.
Charles M. Russell's work as a Cowboy, March 19, 1911
Six total pieces include two articles one is a clipping of an article titled 'Cowboy Vividly Paints the Passing Life of the Plains' and another one on Charles M. Russell's working as a cowboy and how it has influenced his painting. The other four pieces are images from New York Times.
Charles Marion Russell 'Painter of the West', late 19th century - early 20th century
Two of fourteen unnumbered programs from Grand Central Art Galleries dated October 24 to November 7, post 1926. Lists seven paintings and forty-two bronzes by Charles M. Russell on display. Pictured in sepia tones on the front is the bronze 'Where the Best of Riders Quit.' The remaining programs are located in oversized box O16.
Charles M.Russell, The Cowboy Artist
Article by J.G. Porter titled "Charles M.Russell, The Cowboy Artist." Typed on the front of three pages.
Charles Russell: Artist and Range Rider, June 28, 1924
Charles Russell Collection Given to State, 20th century
Article entitled "Charles Russell Collection Given to State".
Charles Russell--Cowboy Artist, 1927
1927 "Will Rogers, Noted Humorist Philosopher and Unofficial Ambassador of U.S. Drops in." Rogers mentions the he is saddened by the death of Charles Russell, "one good hombre and my long-time friend."
Charles Russell Makes Big Sale: Montana Artist Disposes Of Two Canvases For $10,000 Each, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Charles Russell Makes Big Sale: Montana Artist Disposes Of Two Canvases For $10,000 Each'