Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Genius Has Laid Down His Brush: He Made Pioneer Era Immortal, 20th century
"Genius Has Laid Down His Brush: He Made Pioneer Era Immortal."Second half of tribute to Charles Russell following his death.
Genius is but Another Work for Hard Work, May 9, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Genius is But Another Word For Hard Work, Declare Three Noted Western Artists". The Saint Paul Pioneer Press, May 9, 1920. Charles M. Russell, Neysa McMein, and W.J. Wilwerding.
Gets Christmas Card Sketched By Russell This Year, December 25, 1926
25 December 1926 "Gets Christmas Card Sketched By Russell This Year," Charles M. Blair of Billings received a hand-drawn card done by Charles Russell after the artist's death. Sent by Nancy Russell, "He made it for you."
Gives View of Art Collection, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Gives View of Art Collection' about the 'Mint' displaying artwork that includes Charles M. Russell's
Glimpses of West in Painting and Bronzes, November 18, 1928
Boston Sunday Post, November 18, 1928, article about Charles M. Russell, "Glimpses of the West in Paintings and Bronzes."
Go Easy on "Bull;" The Soldiers Need it Worse than I Do, Says Charlie Russell, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Go Easy on 'Bull;' The Soldiers Need It Worse Than I do, Says Charlie Russell". 1917. Discusses Charles M. Russell's favorite tobacco being taken off the market; image of statue illustrating how cowpunchers would look leaving the store after a tobacco purchase--large bundles on a pack mule.
"Good Medicine" To Celebrate Charley Russell's Birthday, April 27, 1930
Clipping of an article from the Times, El Paso, TX, April 27, 1930. "'Good Medicine' To Celebrate Charley Russell's Birthday". Comments on "Good Medicine".
Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist, November 20, 1927
The Art World, November 20, 1927, Charles M. Russell paintings on display at the Grand Central Galleries, "Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist: Border Life Scenes In Vivid Memory of Russell."
Great Falls Honored, April 4, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, April 4, 1931, "Great Falls Honored", Editorial on how Great Falls will have a double honor by having the Charles M. Russell statue done by a local woman.
Great Falls Plans Russell Memorial, June 28
Clipping of an article entitled "Great Falls Plans Russell Memorial", "Little Log Studio of Noted Cowboy Artist Restored", "Showcases Hold Relics", and "Motorists Attending Lews and Clark Pageant July 4 and 5 Promised Treat". Written by Paul T. DeVore.