American
Found in 15972 Collections and/or Records:
Carnegie Exhibit Opens At Museum, July 20, 1924
Los Angeles Sunday Times article dated 20 July 1924 titled 'Carnegie Exhibit Opens At Museum' talks about a Hazard portrait of Charles M. Russell on Exhibit and includes a photograph of the portrait in the article.
Carson's Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell titled 'Carson's Men' which is of a band of mounted Indians that had just crossed some water and a buffalo carcass on the ground in the right corner of the image. Russell's signature is faint but visible in the lower left corner of the image (possibly even the date of 1913). On the back written in black ink is 'Carson's Men; $1500.00; oil 24x36 in'
Carte Postale, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of mountain scene on postcard. Trees and details are drawn with black pen.
Cartoon by Ed Borein, 1926
Cartoon with a poem by Ed Borein. Signed with a note below the image. Stamp on the back.
Cartoon by Will James, 1925
Cartoon drawn by Will James for a Christmas card. Writing for the card and a stamp on the back.
Cartoon of Charles M. Russell at Bar, late 19th century - early 20th century
Cartoon of Charles M. Russell at Silver Dollar Bar. Keeley brand drink on bar. Cartoon by Joe S. On reverse are a sketch of Charles M. Russell and another figure.
Cartoon titled Scoop interviewing Charles Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Cartoon, "Scoop" Interviewing Charles Russell ("See 'em Russell")
Cartoons on Ranch Life in the Northeast, May 18, 1889
Copy of TU2009.39.6414a
Cartoons on Ranch Life in the Northeast, May 18, 1889
Negative of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspapers, page 265.
Cartoons on Ranch Life in the Northwest, May 18, 1889
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspapers, page 265. Several drawings in black and white depict various images of ranch life including cowboys on horses and how they trained their horses. Description of cartoons read, "Ranch Life in the North-West - Bronco ponies and their uses - how they are trained and broken - [see page 259-; May 18, 1889."