clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Comes to Calgary, 20th century
"Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Comes to Calgary"
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Comes to Calgary, March 21, 1914
London News Weekly 21 March 1914, Photograph of Charles M. Russell. His work is on display at the Dore Galleries.
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Comes to Calgary, September 2, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Comes to Calgary". Calgary, Canada. The Morning Albertan. September 2, 1912.
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Occasional Visitor in Whitefish, October 29, 1926
Whitefish Independent, October 29, 1926, "Charles Russell, cowboy Artist, Occasional Visitor in Whitefish."
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Paints Picture of his Friend, Will Rogers, Cowboy Comedian, November 26, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Paints Picture of His Friend, Will Rogers, Cowboy Comedian". November 26, 1920.
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Paints Picture of his Friend, Will Rogers, Cowboy Comedian, November 26, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, Paints Picture of His Friend, Will Rogers, Cowboy Comedian". November 26, 1920.
Charles Russell Dead at 61; Heart Attack Proves Fatal; Noted Cowboy Artist Passes, October 25, 1926
Butte Daily Post, October 25, 1926, "Charles Russell Dead at 61; Heart Attack Proves Fatal; Noted Cowboy Artist Passes."
Charles Russell Famous Painter of Western Scenes Dies of Heart Attack in Falls, October 29, 1926
Cascade Courier, October 29, 1926, "Charles Russell Famous Painter of Western Scenes Dies of Heart Attack in Falls" (paper - letterhead).
Charles Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist's Tools, April 22, 1922
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist's Tools". Santa Barbara Daily News. April 22, 1922.
Charles Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist's Tools, April 22, 1922
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist's Tools". Santa Barbara Daily News. April 22, 1922. Written by Katherine Wheeler. Same as TU2009.39.5490, but cut differently.