Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Painting by Russell Emplaced in House, 20th century
"Painting By Russell Emplaced In House," Russell's painting of Lewis and Clark is his finest painting "...palpetates with the life and action for which he is noted."
Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West, November 21, 1928
Boston Globe, November 21, 1928, "Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition Here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West: Six Pictures on Display at Vose Galleries Characteristic of Artist's Ability to Show Struggles on the Plains--Collection Also Includes Sculptures."
Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition Here Vividly Depict Early LIfe in Far West, November 21, 1928
Clipping of an article entitled "Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition Here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West: Six Pictures on Display at Vose Galleries Characteristic of Artist's Ability to Show Struggles on the Plains--Collection Also Includes Sculptures". The Boston Globe, Nov. 21, 1928. Includes photo of "Stranglers", painting by Charles M. Russell.
Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West, November 21, 1928
Clipping of an article entitled "Paintings of Charles Russell on Exhibition Here Vividly Depict Early Life in Far West: Six Pictures on Display at Vose Galleries Characteristic of Artist's Ability to Show Struggles on the Plains--Collection Also Includes Sculptures". The Boston Globe, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1928. Three copies.
Paintings Valued at More than $750,000 to be Shown at State Fair, August 29, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "Paintings Valued at More Than $750,000 To Be Shown at State Fair". Insets of photograph of Charles M. Russell and his painting, "Peigans"[sic]. Minneapolis Journal. August 29, 1920.
Photocopy of clipping with image of "Wild Life", January 1, 1950
Folder 479
Photocopy of "Double Crosser" in article from Dundee and West Omaha Sun, September 14, 1961
Folder 491
Photocopy of New York Times article "Keeping Rainbow Bridge from Falling down", March 6, 1960
Folder 491
Photocopy of newspaper report of hearing before Commission to the Five Tribes, 1906
Two photocopies of newspaper report of a hearing before the Commission to the Five Tribes regarding the admission of Anna Flippin et al. to citizenship in the Cherokee Nation, describing illegal court proceedings and payoffs to Charles O. Frye. Original moved to flat storage, Indian Documents Drawer 5, number 11. Folder 58
Photograph of Russell with the bronze "Where the Best of Riders Quit", February 5, 1925
The Washington Star 5 February 1925 Charles Russell work at the Corcoran. Photograph of Russell with the bronze, "Where the Best of Riders Quit."