clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
He Turned Down Offer to Study Painting With Famed Cowboy Artist, 20th century
"He Turned Down Offer To Study Painting With Famed Cowboy Artist: Now Butte Miner Is working Alone With Pen and Brush and Wide Knowledge of West." C.W. Scott turned down offer to study with Charles Russell. In ink at top of article, "?"
Health and Enough to Eat, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Bits of Uncommon Sense" by John Blake. "Health and Enough to Eat".
Helena Artist is Achieving Fame, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "[Helena] Artist is Achieving Fame: Charles Russell's Ability Is Beginning to Be Seen". Work on exhibit at St. Louis Show.
"He'll Give Me a Foot Up, If I Meet Him Over There," Says Russell's Old Friend, October 27, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 27, 1926, Horace Brewster remembers Charles M. Russell, "He'll give me a foot up, If I meet him over there, Says Russell's Old Friend."
High School Students Hear Graphic Accounts Of State Pioneer Days, October 21, 1925
21 October 1925 "High School Students Hear Graphic Accounts Of State Pioneer Days: E. H. Cooney Tells of Early Day Schools in Montana and Urges Saving of Old U.S. Frigate "Constitution" -- Artist Charles M. Russell Tells Dramatic Indian Story in Sign Language Which Is Interpreted by Mrs. Russell as Story Progresses."
Holidaymakers Stampede, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Holidaymakers Stampede: People Pay Visits to the Art Gallery and Indian Camp". 1917. Charles M. Russell's work on display.
Home Artists Appreciated: Six Landscapes Sold in Los Angeles in One Week for $20,000 Sets New Art Record, March 18, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Home Artists Appreciated: Six Landscapes Sold in Los Angeles in One Week for $20,000 Sets New Art Record". Los Angeles Sunday Times. March 18, 1923.
Honor to be Paid Russell, November 4, 1926
Press Santa Barbara, November 4, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "Honor to Be Paid Russell: Memorial Exhibition of His Canvases and Bronzes to be Held Here."
Horses, Men and Cattle, November 27, 1927
Herald Tribune, November 27, 1927, Review of 'Trails Plowed Under' with black and white drawing.
HOW!, October 27, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 27, 1926, The World will miss Charles Marion Russell (paper - letterhead)