paintings
Found in 1599 Collections and/or Records:
25 "Wild West" Paintings are Exhibited Here, January 31, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "25 'Wild West' Paintings are Exhibited Here". Chicago Examiner. January 31, 1915.
25 "Wild West" Paintings are Exhibited Here, 1913
Clipping of an article entitled "25 'Wild West' Paintings are Exhibited Here" by H. Effa Webster. Image of Charles M. Russell over one of his paintings. The exhibit "The West That Has Passed" in Chicago. 1913.
#259-7003, February 7, 1939
A collect uniform express receipt for shipment of a painting to New York City dated February 7, 1939. Currently attached to a blank sheet of paper (11" x 8.5").
A 4 1/2 Russell Painting, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "A 4 1/2 Russell Painting". Story of "Doc" selling a Russell painting for $5,500, thinking it was $5.50.
A Buffalo Hunt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a watercolor of a buffalo hunt by Charles M. Russell Printed on the back in black is 'Buffalo Hunt water color by Charles M Russell'
A Buffalo Hunt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6504a. Photograph of a watercolor of a buffalo hunt by Charles M. Russell. On the back is the number 7908 handwritten in pencil.
A Buffalo Hunt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6504a. Photograph of a watercolor of a buffalo hunt by Charles M. Russell
A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two painting the first titled, 'A Close Call' features man holding on to tree branch to aviode getting trampled by buffalo. Sticker has, '71' hand written on it. the second painting features Cowboys on horseback running. Sticker, '35' hand written on it.
A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two paintings 'A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback
A Cowboy's Paintings, Remarkable Pictures of the West that Seem to Promise the World a New Remington, July 9, 1916
Clipping of an article, American Magazine Section of the New York Sunday American. "A Cowboy's Paintings, Remarkable Pictures of the West That Seem to Promise the World a New Remington". July 9, 1916.