Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Sunset on the Range, 20th century
Article by Dan Conway on Charles M. Russell, "Sunset on the Range."
Sunset on the Range, 20th century
Page from a newspaper, headlined "Sunset on the Range: In the Pale Glow of a Sinking Sun, the Silent Rider, on His Beloved Pinto Pony, Passes Out from the "Settlement;" Follows the Little Lane, Heading Straight Toward Distant Great Divide, Disappears into the Dusk of the West. The Cowboy Passes". By Dan R. Conway.
Sunset on the Range, 20th century
Dan Conway's two page story/article titled 'Sunset on the Range'
Sure! New York is Wilder than Woolly West, February 2, 1921
Clipping of an article entitled "'Sure! New York Is Wilder Than Woolly West': So Says Russell, Cowboy Artist". Written by Roger Batchelder. February 2, 1921.
Tales From the West the Cowboys Knew: Charles Russell's Posthumous 'Trails Plowed Under' -- Another Book by Will James, October 23, 1927
Currently in three sections a Time's clipping of an article dated 23 October 1927 titled 'Tales From the West the Cowboys Knew: Charles Russell's Posthumous 'Trails Plowed Under'--Another Book by Will James.'
Tales of the West by Cowboy Painter, 20th century
Review of Charles M. Russell's 'Trails Plowed Under', article entitled "Tales of the West by Cowboy-Painter."
Teacher Who Once Lived at Browning Passes at Dillon, March 16, 1928
Article dated 16 March 1928 is on the death of Mrs. Isabell Mcrialdo with the title of 'Teacher Who Once Lived at Browning Passes at Dillon'
Teddy Blue, Old-Time Cowboy, Says Rusell got Inspiration for Pictures During Roundups, August 15, 1930
Article entitled "Teddy Blue, Old-Time Cowboy, Says Russell Got Inspiration For Pictures During Roundups". Great Falls Tribune, Aug. 15, 1930.
The Big Lonesome, November 20, 1942
Clipping of an article entitled "The Big Lonesome", by Verne Linderman. The Christian Science Monitor, November 20, 1942.
The Cowboy Artist, 20th century
London Evening Standard "The Cowboy Artist," Russell's work at Dore