watercolors
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
Humorous card with watercolor painting, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card with a poem written on the bottom two thirds with a caricature of Charles M. Russell splattered in paint illustrated at the top.
Illustrated card, late 19th century - early 20th century
Watercolor of a wild turkey. Addressed to Mr. Austin Russell.
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Watercolor of a wild turkey. Addressed to Mr. Austin Russell.
Illustrated letter to Britzman, September 29, 1943
Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
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Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
Kindly Interest Taken in Errant Cowboy Brings Portlander Unexpected Reward, November 28, 1926
The Sunday Oregonian, November 28, 1926, "Kindly Interest Taken In Errant Cowboy Brings Portlander Unexpected Reward: 'The Buffalo Hunt,' a Watercolor by Montana's Cowboy Artist, Sent to Graham Glass by Mrs. Charles M. Russell, Who Calls It 'Charley's Most Artistic Picture.'"
Lake McDonald, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of an unfinished watercolor of Lake McDonald by Charles M. Russell. Elk sketched in the foreground. Handwriting on back.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, December 11, 1930
From Nancy C. Russell, Dec. 11, 1930, sending a photograph of "Entering Game Country", also trying to get a photograph of a Charles M. Russell watercolor.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, March 12, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, March 12, 1931, acknowledgement of receipt of the watercolor, "Reed's Fort".
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, January 14, 1931
From Cole, Jan. 14, 1931, he rejects the watercolor priced at $1200, name not mentioned.
List of Artwork, October 23, 1935
List of oils, water colors, and bronzes that were originally sent to Paul Patton in Kansas City. Typed with handwritten notes at the top.
Materials sent by Nancy C. Russell to Doubleday, Doran & Co., May 9, 1928
Inventory list of letters, watercolors, and other items that was sent to Doubleday, Doran & Co. from Nancy C. Russell dated May 9, 1928.