Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
C. M. Russell, State's Great Artist is Dead, October 26, 1926
Billings Gazette, October 26, 1926, article on Charles M. Russell, "C.M. Russell, State's Great Artist is Dead."
Cabin Sketch of Russell's Held Treasure, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Cabin Sketch of Russell's Held Treasure: Sam Kohlberg of Havre, Found It Nailed to Bunk in Deserted Shack, 1881."
Camber Group Indorses Falls Model, April 14, 1931
Great Falls Daily Leader, April 14, 1931, pink discoloration to paper, "Camber Group Indorses Falls Model."
Campers Aid Rangers to Battle Timberland Blaze, September 20, 1925
Great Falls, Sunday Morning, 20 September 1925 "Campers Aid Rangers to Battle Timberland Blaze," Photograph of Charles and Nancy Russell making food for forrest fire fighters.
Can, a Man Be an Artist and Wed? Russell Says a Good Artist Can, December 6, 1925
The World: Sunday 6 December 1925 "Can, a Man Be an Artist and Wed? Russell Says a Good Artist Can"
Canvas by Russell is Sold for Five Thousand, January 15, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "Canvas By Russell is Sold for Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John. G. Morony for "The Last Stand"--Second Big Painting to be Undertaken by Artist". Great Falls Daily Tribune. January 15, 1915.
Canvas by Russell is Sold For Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John G. Morony for 'The Last Stand' -- Second Big Painting to Be Undertaken by Artist., January 15, 1915
Great Falls Daily Tribune clipping of an article dated 15 January 1915 titled 'Canvas by Russell is Sold For Five Thousand: Frank P. Atkinson Receives That Price From John G. Morony for "The Last Stand"--Second Big Painting to Be Undertaken by Artist.'
Carnegie Exhibit Opens At Museum, July 20, 1924
Los Angeles Sunday Times article dated 20 July 1924 titled 'Carnegie Exhibit Opens At Museum' talks about a Hazard portrait of Charles M. Russell on Exhibit and includes a photograph of the portrait in the article.
Cartoon titled Scoop interviewing Charles Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Cartoon, "Scoop" Interviewing Charles Russell ("See 'em Russell")
Center Shots: The Cowboy's Effort, 20th century
Poem taken from a newspaper, entitled "The Cowboy's Effort" by Arthur Chapman. Glued to brown paper with a note "New York Herald April 1911" handwritten on the back at the top, and "morning telegraph" handwritten on the back towards the bottom left.