Skip to main content

bronzes

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\OBJECTS FACET\Visual Works\visual works\visual works by medium or technique\sculpture\sculpture by material\

Found in 862 Collections and/or Records:

The West in Bronze, 1950

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8388
Description

Black print on blue paper, 'The West in Bronze' by Homer Britzman and Lonnie Hull, A Pictorial Study of Bronzes by Charles M. Russell. Copyright by Homer E. Britzman 1950.

Dates: 1950

The West in Bronze, 1950

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8389
Description

Black print on white paper. Same print as TU2009.39.8389. The West in Bronze by Homer Britzman and Lonnie Hull. A Pictorial Study of Bronzes by Charles M. Russell, copyright by H.E. Britzman 1950.

Dates: 1950

The West That Has Passed', February 1916

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8275
Description

Catalogue of paintings and bronzes by Charles M. Russell on exhibition at Thurber's Galleries. Includes a description of Charles M. Russell's life, pictures of paintings and sculptures by Russell and a list of paintings and sculptures by him with the price handwritten beside the title. Glued to brown paper with a handwritten note at the top of the paper and "Gt. Falls Tribune April 1912" handwritten on the back.

Dates: February 1916

The West That Has Passed', March 1916

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8276
Description

Catalogue of paintings and bronzes by Charles M. Russell on exhibition at Folsom Galleries. Includes a description of Charles M. Russell's life, pictures of paintings and sculptures by Russell and a list of paintings and sculptures by him. Glued to brown paper with "Gt. Falls Tribune April., 1912" handwritten in pencil at the top and "11A" handwritten in the lower right corner of the paper.

Dates: March 1916

The West that has Passed' by Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8266
Description

Catalogue for an exhibition of works by Charles M. Russell entitled "The West that has Passed" hosted by the Folsom Galleries. Includes a biographical note written by Arthur Hoeber and a list of oils, watercolors, and bronzes.

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

The West that has Passed' by Charles M. Russell, 1915

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8267
Description

Catalogue for an exhibition of works by Charles M. Russell, hosted by the Folsom Galleries. Includes a list of paintings by Charles M. Russell with the prices handwritten beside each title.

Dates: 1915

To Mr. E. S. Barrie, April 13, 1926

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1188
Description Typed letter to Mr. E. S. Barrie, Manager of Grand Central Galleries, dated April 13, 1926 wishing that this year's show will reach higher standards than has ever been attained in the United States. Transcript xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 6816 Odin Street, Hollywood, California, April 13, 1926. ...
Dates: April 13, 1926

To Nancy C. Russell, April 17, 1923

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1373
Description

Signature illegible, possibly "Kelley", New York, April 17, 1923, Charles M. Russell's efforts towards having Tiffany sell his bronzes.

Dates: April 17, 1923

To Nancy C. Russell, April 30, 1923

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1374
Description

Signature illegible, New York, April 30, 1923, information concerning how to contact Mr. Tiffany.

Dates: April 30, 1923

To Noses that Read a Smell that Spells Man, 1920

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8387.21
Description

Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze wolf. The remarks of the photograph include, "This wolf in his wanderings has come upon a deserted camp-ground and there finds scents which he doesn't like, as denoted by the snarl. Man has been here and that means danger."

Dates: 1920