Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them, September 7, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them: Sir Henry Pellat Makes Heavy Purchases; English Visitors Are Loud In Praise". Morning Albertan, Calgary. September 7, 1912. In two pieces.
Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them: Sir Henry Pellat Makes Heavy Purchases; English Visitors Are Loud in Praise, 20th century
Newspaper clipping of an article titled 'Russell Paintings Please All Who See Them: Sir Henry Pellat Makes Heavy Purchases; English Visitors Are Loud In Praise' which is about Charles M. Russell's work on display at the Stampede.
Russell Paintings Praised in London, June 6, 1914
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Paintings Praised in London". Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Montana. June 6, 1914.
Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars, 20th century
Attached newspaper clipping "Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars."
"Russell Pictures Received In Butte: Christmas Greeting by Great Montana Artist, Distributed Among Friends", December 25, 1926
Anaconda Standard 25 December 1926 "Russell Pictures Received In Butte: Christmas Greeting by Great Montana Artist, Distributed Among Friends."
Russell Pupil Here to Study, November 2, 1926
November 2, 1926, Santa Barbara "Russell Pupil Here to Study: Joe DeYong Comes to Take Bronze Casting Course In Art School."
Russell Rose From Real Cowpuncher To Highest Paid Painter of West, 1923
A 1923 article titled 'Russell Rose From Real Cowpuncher To Highest Paid Painter of West' includes a photograph of Charles M. Russell and two bronzes.
Russell Scorns Film Cowboy And Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him As Son, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Scorns Film Cowboy And Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him As Son".
Russell Scorns Film Cowboy and Santa Barbara Climate, but City Claims him as Son, 20th century
Great Falls Tribune article titled 'Russell Scorns Film Cowboy and Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him as Son'
Russell Sells $10,000 Canvas to Oil Magnate, March 7, 1923
Clipping of a Santa Barbara article dated 7 March 1923 titled 'Russell Sells $10,000 Canvas to Oil Magnate'