Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Tribute to Charles Marion Russell, A Story Teller in Paint and Bronze, January 4, 1927
Santa Barbara Morning Press, Jan. 4, 1927. "Tribute to Charles Marion Russell, A Story Teller in Paint and Bronze" by John M. Gamble, Secretary Santa Barbara Art League. Pasted on paper for three-ring binder.
Tribute to Russell upon his death, 20th century
"Chalres M. Russell." Tribute to Russell upon his death.
Two Chanticleers in Mid-Lenten Dance Frolic: Castanets Click on Artists' Guild Floor during the "Head-Dress Ball", March 6, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Two Chanticleers In Mid-Lenten Dance Frolic: Castanets Click on Artists' Guild Floor During the 'Head-Dress Ball.'" March 6, 1910. Charles M. Russell was a guest at the dinner.
Two clippings of drawings by Charles M. Russell, August 1, 1926
Two clippings of drawings by Charles M. Russell, pieces of the New York Times Book Review. August 1, 1926. First illustration of a large herd of buffalo crossing a river. Second illustration entitled "The Iron Horse Comes to the Upper Missouri".
Two newspaper clippings from the "New York Times" showing a photo of the new Paul Revere stamp going on sale, March 8, 1958
Folder 494
Two newspaper clippings of Thomas Moran's artwork "The Queen of Marjaneh," from the Arabian Nights, 1896
Folder 437
Alternate Title
Two newspaper clippings of "The City of Queen Marjaneh"
Two newspaper photos of William R. Leigh working on a painting "Navajo Fire Dance", February 3, 1944
Folder 490
Two pages from Outlook 1927 "Charles Russell -- Cowboy Artist by Frank B. Linderman", 1927
Two pages from Outlook 1927 "Charles Russell -- Cowboy Artist by Frank B. Linderman." Bronze and illustrated letter. Writen in ink at the top, "Many thanks for you Easter greetings to me. A.L.G."
Two pages from the newspaper The Companion, May 15, 1913
Two pages from the newspaper The Companion.
Two piece poem by Charles M. Russell to Robert Vaughn, 20th century
Two piece poem by Charles M. Russell to Robert Vaughn with young photograph of Russell. "Here's to All Old Timers, Bob."