Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Russell Sells $10,000 Canvas to Oil Magnate, March 7, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Sells $10,000 Canvas to Oil Magnate". Santa Barbara Daily News, March 7, 1923.
Russell Statue First by Woman in Hall of Fame, April 3, 1931
April 3, 1931, "Russell Statue First by Woman in Hall of Fame."
Russell Statue Is Proposed, January 24, 1929
Tribune, January 24, 1929, "Russell Statue is Proposed."
Russell Statue Plan Explained at A.C.M. Meet, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Statue Plan Explained at A.C.M. Meet: Leavitt Traces History of Hall of Fame Where Bust of Artist Will Be Placed". Anaconda Copper Mining Club.
Russell Still Having His Fun, 1914
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Still Having His Fun". 1914. Charles M. Russell sent a letter to friend Sid Willis while in London; article summarizes.
Russell Studio Contents Value Put at $28,000: Memorial Structure Will Remain Open Until Sept. 20, September 15, 1931
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Studio Contents Value Put at $28,000: Memorial Structure Will Remain Open Until Sept. 20". Sept. 15, 1931.
Russell Studio Contents Value Put at $28,000: Memorial Structure Will Remain Open Until Sept. 20, September 15, 1931
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Studio Contents Value Put at $28,000: Memorial Structure Will Remain Open Until Sept. 20". Sept. 15, 1931. At top is typed, "A memorial to Charlie--and a Sales and Service station for the cheap sports of Great Falls?"
Russell Studio Contracts Let; Rustic Effect: Exhibit Casses Planned to Hold Relics Assembled by Cowboy Artist, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Studio Contracts Let; Rustic Effect: Exhibit Cases Planned to Hold Relics Assembled by Cowboy Artist". Handwritten in pencil at the top, "This was in a recent Falls paper that perhaps Mrs. R. might care to see it - but use your own judgment, don't want to greive (sic) her".
Russell, the Cowboy Artist, and His Work, January 1, 1903
Page from the Butte Inter Mountain, January 1, 1903. "Russell, the Cowboy Artist, and His Work." Several reproductions of sketches. Folded in fourths and pasted to lined paper, with the folds taped to help against tearing.
Russell to Show at Rome: Great Falls Artist Wins International Recognition- His "Lunch Hour" to be in American Exhibit, 1907
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell to Show at Rome: Great Falls Artist Wins International Recognition--His 'Lunch Hour' to Be in American Exhibit".