models (representations)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Range Father, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of the photograph of a clay sculpture title 'Range Father' by Charles M. Russell which is of a horse chasing a coyote
Russell Canvas is on Display', December 12, 1910
Copy of a negative of a newspaper article. From the Butte Evening News, Monday, December 12, 1910. Entitled "Russell Canvas is on Display: Squaw and Papoose Welcome Weather Beaten Brave Returning with Buck. Three Beautiful Russell Pictures on Display--Wax Models."
Selection of Russell Model Is Explained by Member of Commission, May 24, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, May 24, 1931, "Selection of Russell Model Is Explained by Member of Commission". Written in red pencil, " Who'n Hell is this Vesta woman, and where did she get chips in the game? Entire thing typical of Great Falls - Rotten! H.P. Stanford."
Small model bear on branch with porcupine perched on the other side of the branch, late 19th century - early 20th century
Small model bear, walking along a large branch; porcupine perched on the other side of the branch.
Small model cowboy with blue striped shirt and red handkerchief, late 19th century - early 20th century
Small model cowboy with blue striped shirt and red handkerchief; wearing rounded hat and carrying rope.
Small model head of a Native American, late 19th century - early 20th century
A small model head of a Native American, with a painted face and long brown hair; paint is chipping on chin and nose.
Small rabbit figure on a wire , late 19th century - early 20th century
Small rabbit figure on a wire.
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Small sculpture of a rabbit on a metal rod.
Stagecoach, October 16, 1928
Man holding a miniature stagecoach drawn by horses. Has a connection with TU2009.39.926.
Study of a bear, late 19th-early 20th century
Possibly clay; bear on all four legs, with two left legs slightly forward; head turned to his left and very textured fur.
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Bear on all four legs, with two left legs slightly forward; head turned to his left and very textured fur.
Study of a bear II, early 20th century
Possibly clay; bear is seated with left arm touching left foot, and right arm touching right ankle
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Bear is seated with left arm touching left foot, and right arm touching right ankle.