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Russell Memorial Studio Is Drawing Thousands Of Visitors, August 16, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, August 16, 1931, "Russell Memorial Studio Is Drawing Thousands Of Visitors."
Russell, Noted Cowboy Artist, Dead at Falls, October 26, 1926
Lewiston Democrat News, October 26, 1926, Charles M. Russell dies "Russell, Noted Cowboy Artist, Dead at Falls."
Russell, Noted Cowboy Painter, Leaves Past for Minneapolis, December 9, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell, Noted Cowboy Painter, Leaves Past for Minneapolis: Sixteen Canvasses of His Early Eighties' Montanan Indians on Exhibition at Art Institute." Minneapolis Tribune. December 9, 1919.
Russell Opens Exhibition in Minneapolis Today; Prince of Wales Takes Two Paintings to England, December 7, 1919
Two pages from the Great Falls Daily Tribune, December 7, 1919, Charles M. Russell at Minneapolis exhibition of his work, the Prince of Wales will buy two paintings.
Russell, Painter of Far West, Dies, 20th century
New York, article about Charles M. Russell, "Russell, Painter of Far West, Dies."
Russell Painting is Now at Capitol, July 14, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Painting is Now at Capitol: Mural Decoration for Chamber of House of Representatives a Masterpiece Depicting Historic Event in Lewis & Clark Expedition". Great Falls Daily Tribune. July 14, 1912. On the back is handwritten in ink, "Union Pacific to Corinne, Utah they stage to Helena".
Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them, September 7, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them: Sir Henry Pellat Makes Heavy Purchases; English Visitors Are Loud In Praise". Morning Albertan, Calgary. September 7, 1912. In two pieces.
Russell Paintings Praised in London, June 6, 1914
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Paintings Praised in London". Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Montana. June 6, 1914.
Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars, 20th century
Attached newspaper clipping "Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars."
Russell Pupil Here to Study, November 2, 1926
November 2, 1926, Santa Barbara "Russell Pupil Here to Study: Joe DeYong Comes to Take Bronze Casting Course In Art School."