watercolors
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
The Bear in the Park are Awfully Tame, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.259.41a. Photograph of a painting of bears treeing a young man and woman. Captioned, "The Bear in the park are awfully Tame".
To Sir Henry Pellatt, November 13, 1912
To Sir Henry Pellatt, Nov. 13, 1912, sending by express the watercolor of a bucking horse.
Tropical Bird, late 19th century - early 20th century
Watercolor of tropical bird by J.A. Irvine. Writing on reverse: J. Alexander Irvine, 85750. Manhattan Place, Los Angeles.
Tropical Birds, late 19th century - early 20th century
Watercolor painting of two tropical birds. Artist name is J.A. Irvine. Reverse contains writing: J. Alex. Irvine, 85750 Manhattan Place, Los Angeles, California.
Typed version of 4027.3961 manuscript by Ruth Moran with additional remarks in ink and pencil, November 18, 1934
Folder 12
Waiting for a Chinook, late 19th century - early 20th century
Matted color photograph of the water color painting "Waiting for a Chinook, The Last of 5000" along with Charles M. Russell's signature located in the lower left of the image.
Waiting for a Chinook, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6483a. Photograph of the water color painting "Waiting for a Chinook, The Last of 5000" along with Charles M. Russell's signature located in the lower left of the image.
Waiting for a Chinook, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6483a. Photograph of the water color painting 'Waiting for a Chinook, The Last of 5000' along with Charles M. Russell's signature located in the lower left of the image. Below the image is 'double page spread' handwritten in red pencil. On the back and handwritten in blue ink is 'Waiting for a Chinook' or 'The Last of 5000' water color by Charles M. Russell Size 19 1/2" x 28" (size of the actual painting) and the Trail's End Publishing Co., Inc. stamp.
Waiting for a Chinook, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of TU2009.39.6483a. Photograph of the water color painting 'Waiting for a Chinook, The Last of 5000' along with Charles M. Russell's signature located in the lower left of the image. On the back handwritten in blue ink is 'Waiting For A chinook' water color size 19"x28" (size of actual painting) and a note 'a chinook is a warm-wind, the only think that would possibly save the starving cattle - winter of 1897-1887 famous as the great destroyer of range cattle in Montana'
Watercolor by Benson Moore, February 27, 1945
Watercolor of a lynx in the snow by Benson Moore to Mr. Britzman.
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Watercolor of a lynx in the snow by Benson Moore to Mr. Britzman.