Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell Montana's World-Famed Cowboy Artist, October 16, 1926
Anaconda Standard, October 16, 1926, Death of Charles M. Russell.
Charles M. Russell: Painter and Sculptor, December 14, 1933
December 14, 1933 "Charles M. Russell: Painter and Sculptor", Russell's work on permanent display at Trail's End.
Charles M. Russell Statue Is Spurned By Artist's Widow, April 11, 1931
Pasadena Star-News, April 11, 1931 "Charles M. Russell Statue Is Spurned By Artist's Widow."
Charles M. Russell's work as a Cowboy, March 19, 1911
Six total pieces include two articles one is a clipping of an article titled 'Cowboy Vividly Paints the Passing Life of the Plains' and another one on Charles M. Russell's working as a cowboy and how it has influenced his painting. The other four pieces are images from New York Times.
Charles Marion Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist Tools, April 22, 1922
Santa Baraba Daily News 22 April 1922 "Chalres Marion Russell Knows Indian Signs as Well as Artist Tools"
Charles Marion Russell wrote well, too, 20th century
Article entitled "Charles Marion Russell wrote well, too."
Charles Russell: Artist and Range Rider, June 28, 1924
Charles Russell Collection Given to State, 20th century
Article entitled "Charles Russell Collection Given to State".
Charles Russell--Cowboy Artist, 1927
1927 "Will Rogers, Noted Humorist Philosopher and Unofficial Ambassador of U.S. Drops in." Rogers mentions the he is saddened by the death of Charles Russell, "one good hombre and my long-time friend."
Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist, 1908
Clipping of an article entitled "Charles Russell, Cowboy Artist". Photograph of Charles M. Russell with article. The Butte Miner. 1908.