sculptures
Found in 239 Collections and/or Records:
One Painting and Two Bronzes Sculptures, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of 'Waiting for a Chinook' painting with the bronzes sculptures 'Smoking Up' and 'Painting the Town' directly below. All three works of art are by Charles M. Russell. Stamped on the back is 'Photo By Earle R. Forrest Washington, PA.'
Our Temple of Fame, April 24, 1931
Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1931, "Our Temple of Fame" by Fred Hogue, defaming the proposed Charles M. Russell statue model.
Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West, November 21, 1928
Boston Globe, November 21, 1928, "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."
Photograph of a Bronze, "Meat for Wild Men", late 19th century - early 20th century
Same image as TU2009.39.6444a, no edits.
Photograph of a Bronze, "Meat for Wild Men", late 19th century - early 20th century
Side view of sculpture, "Meat for Wild Men". Photograph had been crumpled on the right side in the past.
Photograph of a wooden carving of a Native American child, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of wood carving by N. Fechin titled, 'Indian Child.' Label on back states photograph is from the Britzman collection.
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Photograph of a wooden carving titled "Indian Child"
Photograph of a wooden carving of a Native American child, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of wood carving of a head of an Indian child by N. Fechin.
Photograph of Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea Bronze, October 8, 1930
Photograph of Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea Bronze. Side view that is similar to TU2009.39.6909.1
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.
Plaster Sculpture of Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of plaster sculpture of Charles M. Russell, standing with weight on right leg and holding his left hand on his chest. On back of photograph reads, "Joe DeYong, P.O. Box 2894, Hollywood - 28 California. Mrs. Jones: Sorry Int I do not know anything about this model, and do not feel justified in expressing an opinion, Joe. Plaster about 30 or 36 in. high."