clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West, November 21, 1928
Clipping of an article entitled "Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition Here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West: Six Pictures on Display at Vose Galleries Characteristic of Artist's Ability to Show Struggles on the Plains--Collection Also Includes Sculptures". The Boston Globe, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1928. Three copies.
Paintings Valued at More than $750,000 to be Shown at State Fair, August 29, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Paintings Valued at More Than $750,000 To Be Shown at State Fair". Insets of photograph of Charles M. Russell and his painting, "Peigans"[sic]. Minneapolis Journal. August 29, 1920.
Photograph of Russell with the bronze "Where the Best of Riders Quit", February 5, 1925
The Washington Star 5 February 1925 Charles Russell work at the Corcoran. Photograph of Russell with the bronze, "Where the Best of Riders Quit."
Pictures of the West, October 15, 1922
Clipping of an article entitled "Pictures of the West". Los Angeles Sunday Times. October 15, 1022. Mentions Charles M. Russell.
Pioneers Scatter To Homes After Successful Meeting, 20th century
"Pioneers Scatter To Homes After Successful Meeting," they passed a resolution to request a different Charles M. Russell statue for the Hall of Fame.
Plans for Memorial Only Deferred, January 22, 1933
The Great Falls News, Sunday January 22, 1933, "Plans for Memorial Only Deferred"
Plunge Into Flathead Is Fatal To County Surveyor H. Vaught, 1931
Article entitled "Plunge Into Flathead is Fatal to County Surveyor H. Vaught: Succumbs to Shock and Chill After Diving Into Ice Cold Water to Retrieve Nozzel of Spray Machine", 1931.
Poem Clipping
Poem clipped from a paper or magazine, "After Sunset" by Grace Hazard Conkling.
Prefers Ulm to New York as Place of Residence: Cowboy Artist Declares He Would Not Live Among Tall Tepees of Gotham, February 16, 1904
Clipping of an article entitled "Prefers Ulm to New York as Place of Residence: Cowboy Artist Declares He Would Not Live Among Tall Tepees of Gotham." Picture of Charles M. Russell. Great Falls Daily Tribune, February 16, 1904. Pasted on paper.
Prince of Wales Buys a Cowboy Picture: Painting by Charles M. Russell, Former St. Louisan Sold for $10,000, February 17, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Prince of Wales Buys a Cowboy Picture: Painting by Charles M. Russell, Former St. Louisan Sold for $10,000." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. February 17, 1923. (Prince of Wales on this date was Edward VIII.)