Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Exterior of Russell Memorial Studio, Great Falls, Mont., 20th century
Clipping from a paper showing a photograph of Charles M. Russell's Montana studio. Heading reads "Exterior of Russell Memorial Studio, Great Falls, Mont.".
F. B. Linderman, Noted Author, an Artist, Too, 20th century
Great Falls Tribune article titled 'F.B. Linderman, Noted Author, an Artist, Too' about him casting the first bronze to ever be done in Montana by Cellini's 'lost wax' method.
Falls Bids Farewell to Russell, October 27, 1926
Great Falls Leader October 27, 1926, Charles M. Russell is dead (article pasted on white unlined three ring notebook paper).
Falls Pupils will Inspect Russell Art, September 16, 1931
Clipping of an article entitled "Falls Pupils Will Inspect Russell Art: Teachers and Students Will Accept Invitation of Memorial Curator". Sept. 16, 1931.
Falls Woman's Russell Model Chosen, April 2, 1931
The Great Falls Tribune, April 2, 1931 "Falls Woman's Russell Model Chosen"
Famed Art of Russell to be Shown, December 29, 1926
Clipping of an article entitled "Famed Art of Russell to be Shown: Friends Plan Memorial Exhibition at Santa Barbara to Include Paintings and Bronzes" by Otheman Stevens. Los Angeles Examiner. Dec. 29, 1926.
Famous Artist and Movie Star Photographed Together, 1924
"Famous Artist and Movie Star Photographed Together," 1924 photograph of Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Russell, and Nancy Russell.
Famous Cattlemen of the Old West Spring Surprise on Comrade, Febuary 13, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "Famous Cattlemen of the Old West Spring Suprise on Comrade". From the Los Angeles Times.
Famous Cowboy Artist is Dead, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Famous Cowboy Artist is Dead" by Canadian Press.
Famous Frontiersmen Will Give Entertainment On Indian Life, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Famous Frontiersmen Will Give Entertainment On Indian Life: Authentic Settings and Real Outfits Will Be Used to Illustrate Stories That Are Fast Passing From Wind-Swept Plains".