works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
Red Man of the Plaines, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the painting 'Red Man of the Plains' by Charles M. Russell with Russell's signature in the lower left corner of image along with the date of 1901. On the back handwritten in pencil is 'RED Man on the Plains; 9 1/2" high; 17 1/2" long; date 19011 along with an Anderson's stamp and date of Apr 2 1947
Red Man of The Plaines, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the water color painting 'Red Man of the Plaines' by Charles M. Russell with Russell's signature in the lower left corner of the image along with the date of 1901. On the back written in blue ink 'The Scout water color by Charles M. Russell; size 9" x 16 1/2" ' as well as a Trail's End Publishing Co. Inc. Stamp.
Red Man of the Plaines, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of the water color painting titled 'Red Man of the Plaines' by Charles M. Russell with Russell's signature visible in the lower left corner of the image along with the date of 1901.
Riding Band of Outlaws, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell which is of a riding band of outlaws. The back of the image appears to have had glue brushed on it.
Robinson's Showing Russell Art Work, 20th century
Article entitled "Robinsons' Showing Russell Art Work."
Romero Miraball of Taos, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of oil painting by N. Fechin titled, 'Romero Miraball of Taos.' Photographer stamp is Floyd Faxon, Commerical Photography, 1450 Crest Dr. Los Angeles, Calif. Pencil markings on back and a label with title, medium, artist, and "c by J.R. Williams."
Russell Art Exhibit Breaks Camp, Pictures Hit Trail to New Homes, One Goes to Duke of Connaught, September 21, 1919
Clipping, in two pieces, of an article entitled "Russell Art Exhibit Breaks Camp, Pictures Hit Trail to New Homes, One Goes to Duke of Connaught". Great Falls Daily Tribune. September 21, 1919. Two inset images of Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell.
Russell Exhibits Oils and Bronzes, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Exhibits Oils and Bronzes". Los Angeles Examiner, 1917. Private showing of Charles M. Russell's works at a downtown gallery.
Russell Held Himself Rich in Friend of Many Kinds, 1925
1925 "Russell Held Himself Rich In Friend Of Many Kinds"Believed in Luck and 'Had Lots of It,' He Wrote in 'A few Words About Myself,' Introducing 'More Rawhides.'" "The somber crepe, symbol of the passing of the mortal man, but emphasises the power of that artist who brush was dipped into the hues of the Montana landscape and transformed pieces of canvas into things of vivid vitality."
Russell Inventory List, December 18, 1956
Typed list of a Charles M. Russell work inventory, divided into topic sections.