clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper clipping of a continuation of the story on Mrs. Lincoln and her model statue for Charles M. Russell in TU2009.39.5265.1, 20th century
A continuation of the story on Mrs. Lincoln and her model statue for Charles M. Russell in TU2009.39.5265.1.
Newspaper clipping of a continuation of the story on Mrs. Lincoln and her model statue for Charles M. Russell in TU2009.39.5265.1, 20th century
A continuation of the story on Mrs. Lincoln and her model statue for Charles M. Russell in TU2009.39.5265.1. There is a question mark penciled over the section which states that friends of Russell have praised the model.
Newspaper Clipping of a drawing from "Trails Plowed Under", 20th century
A drawing from 'Trails Plowed Under.'
Newspaper clipping of a notice of Charles M. Russell display at the Dore Galleries, April 11, 1914
London Athenaeum 11 April 1914 Notice of Charles M. Russell display at the Dore Galleries
Newspaper clipping of a notice of Charles M. Russell work at Folsom, March 10, 1912
Press New York 10 March 1912, Notice of Charles M. Russell work at Folsom
Newspaper clipping of a notice regarding Charles M. Russell display at the Thurber Galleries, January 29, 1916
Chicago Post 29 January 1916, Notice of Charles M. Russell display at the Thurber Galleries
Newspaper clipping of a notice that Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell leave this week for London, 20th century
Notice that Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell leave this week for London
Newspaper clipping of a review of Charles M. Russell work at the Folsom Galleries, March 8, 1912
New York Tribune 8 March 1912, Review of Charles M. Russell work at the Folsom Galleries
Newspaper clipping of a review of Charles Russell and Schille at Folsom, March 9, 1912
American Art News New York 9 March 1912, Review of Charles Russell and Schille at Folsom
Newspaper clipping of a review of Folsom Charles M. Russell show, March 6, 1912
New York Evening Globe 6 March 1912, Review of Folsom Charles M. Russell show, which is on display until 23 March 1912