clippings
Found in 785 Collections and/or Records:
Art and Artists, March 27, 1921
Clipping of an article, in two pieces, entitled "Art and Artists". In ink at the top, "Anthony Anderson"(?) is underlined. Los Angeles Times, March 27, 1921. Discussing Charles M. Russell and his work.
Art & Artists, Febeuary 5, 1916
Chicago Evening Post, 5 February 1916 "Art and Artists" Charles M. Russell exhibit at the Thurber "comes like a fresh breeze from the mountains"
Art Exhibit Big Success, Future Sure, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Art Exhibit Big Success, Future Sure: Conway Interprets 'Three wise Men,' Famous Russell Water Color Work". Pasted on paper.
Art in Our Valley by Marian Comings, August 27, 1953
27 August 1953 Column titled "Art in Our Valley by Marian Comings", about Charles M. Russell's work.
Art Notes, March 17, 1912
Eagle Brooklyn New York 17 March 1912 "Art Notes" column on Charles M. Russell at Folsom.
Art of Russell is Red Blooded, March 30, 1924
Los Angeles Sunday Times article dated 30 March 1924 titled 'Art of Russell Is Red Blooded' and includes a picture of Charles M. Russell on horseback.
Art Treasures Await Travelers At Grand Central Station, January 7, 1938
Clipping of an article entitled "Art Treasures Await Travelers At Grand Central Station, N.Y." by Loring Holmes Dodd. Worcester Evening Post, Jan. 7, 1938. Oddly shaped article; top and bottom have differing widths.
Article Clipping, late 19th century - early 20th century
Sent by I.W. Church, clipping entitled "Elks Donate $252 to Memorial Fund of Cowboy Artist", sent with letter (TU2009.39.1985).
Artist Depicts Lure of the West, 20th century
March Review of the Thurber show with a picture, "In art, only a few titans can do without schooling. Russell never had any schooling. He is self-taught. And he is not a titan."
Artist Extols Art Colony of Santa Barbara, January 11, 1927
Clippings, five in total, of an article entitled "Artist Extols Art Colony of Santa Barbara: Jack Wilkinson Smith Pays Tribute to 'Strong Men of West'". Press. Jan. 11, 1927. Tribute to Charles M. Russell.