works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
Mounted Indians on Hill, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a Charles M. Russell painting of a group of mounted Indians on a hill that is overlooking a river in the background and in the lower left corner of image is Russell's signature. On the back of "a" black glued paper suggests that the image may have been part of an album and there is a Keystone Photo Service stamp as well
Moving Day, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the framed water color painting 'Moving Day' by Charles M. Russell with his signature visible in the lower left corner of the image and on the back written in pencil 'Moving Day'
Nancy C. Russell, circa 1908
Black and white photograph of Nancy C. Russell in Great Falls, Montana studio. On same album page as TU2009.39.7654.17, 19.
Nancy C. Russell, circa 1908
Black and white photograph of Nancy C. Russell in Great Falls, Montana studio. On same album page as TU2009.39.7654.20-22.
Native Americans after Battle, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photo of Painting with Native Americans after Battle signed Remington 87
New Falls Exhibits at Art Institute, September 19
Clipping of an article entitled "New Falls Exhibits At Art Institute: Paintings Will Be Opened to Public on Sunday Afternoon." Written by M.B. Mayhew. Charles M. Russell's work on display. Sentinel. September 19.
New York Art Exhibitions and Gallery News, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "New York Art Exhibitions and Gallery News: Pictures of the West and Birds of Mrs. Denslow...". Information on Charles M. Russell's exhibition at the Folsom Galleries.
News and Notes of the Art World, April 23, 1911
Clipping of an article entitled "News and Notes of the Art World". The New York Times, April 23, 1911. Discussing Charles M. Russell's exhibition at the Folsom Galleries, and his work's historical importance.
Newspaper Article, late 19th century - early 20th century
Newspaper article discussing the arts.
Newspaper Clipping, April 19, 1925
St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat 19 April 1925 Charles Russell, former resident, famous and most honored. There was much talent in his family (the Meade's, the Bent's, and the Russell's) "Lucy Meade, one of the most talented tigrls in the art school class of 1904 -- that famous World's Fair class -- is his cousin." "Romanc and adventure were in the air his infant nostrils inhaled...He had no teacher but nature, no discipline bu that of a dominating desire to achieve."