exhibitions
Found in 205 Collections and/or Records:
Exibit Label, late 19th century - early 20th century
Exhibit label for Charles Marion Russell 1864-1926, 'The Genius Who Loved The Great Out Doors and All Its People.'
Famed Art of Russell to be Shown, December 29, 1926
Clipping of an article entitled "Famed Art of Russell to be Shown: Friends Plan Memorial Exhibition at Santa Barbara to Include Paintings and Bronzes" by Otheman Stevens. Los Angeles Examiner. Dec. 29, 1926.
Famous Russell Collections to be Shown at Art Exhibitions, 20th century
Newspaper clipping announcing the exhibition of two collections of Charles M. Russell's work at Hotel Rainbow by the Chamber of Commerce.
Faulkner Gallery Exhibit Booklets, July 1937
Folder 196
Flyer for The West exhibition at Ehrich-Newhouse Galleries, December 1934
Folder 188
From A.C. Haszard to Nancy C. Russell, July 19, 1928
Typed, from A.C. Haszard, Calgary, Alberta, July 19, 1928, mentions recent Charles M. Russell exhibition, mentions woman who would like to reproduce "The Indian's Burial" and "Raiders of the Plains".
From Arthur H. Harlow to Nancy C. Russell, June 8, 1937
Typed, from Arthur H. Harlow, art dealer, New York, June 8, 1937, would like to have Charles M. Russell exhibition, mentions that occasionally sells casts of "Smoking Up".
From Charles M. Russell to John A. Myers, January 5, 1915
Handwritten, on both sides, letter from Charles M. Russell to John A. Myers dated 5 January 1915 is about sending an entry to the Penn Academy for their annual exhibition.
From Charles M. Russell to Sir Henry M. Pellatt, August 18, 1919
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Sir Henry M. Pellatt dated 18 August 1919 that is about at exhibition in Calgary.