Newspaper Clipping
Found in 864 Collections and/or Records:
Uncompleted Painting Left By Great Falls Artist, July 18, 1927
Great Falls Daily Leader 18 July 1927 "Uncompleted Painting Left By Great Falls Artist." Charles Russell's unfinished painting, on which he was working when he died.
Uncompleted Painting Left by Great Falls Artist, July 18, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "Uncompleted Painting Left by Great Falls Artist: Kootenai Lodges on Shore of Swan Lake Pictured by Russell: Story of Great Picture of Aboriginal Tribe on Which Artist Was Working When He Laid Down Brush for Last Time at His Studio". July 18, 1927, Great Falls Daily Leader.
Valued Souvenir of Russell Held by Anaconda Girl, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Valued Souvenir of Russell Held by Anaconda Girl: Miss Jones Has Photograph of Famous Artist. It Was Taken in St. Louis When He Was a Young Lad."
Very Fine Collection of Western Paintings: Work of Russell, De Camp and Sharpe is Gathered and Exhibited by John H. Raftery at Helena, 1909
Clipping of an article entitled "Very Fine Collection of Western Paintings: Work of Russell, De Camp and Sharpe Is Gathered and Exhibited by John H. Raftery at Helena." 1909.
Waiting for a Chinook- The Last of Five Thousand, December 21, 1902
Clipping of an article entitled "'Waiting for a Chinook--The Last of Five Thousand': The 'Cowboy Artist' Tells How He Came to Draw His First Sketch, One That Has Brought Him Fame." December 21, 1902. Picture of Charles M. Russell included. Pasted on paper.
Wall Street Journal clipping on Malcolm MacKay, June 7, 1932
Sent by George Hoffman to Nancy C. Russell, Wall Street Journal clipping on Malcolm MacKay, 1932.
Wants Russell to Start on his Work, April 1912
Great Falls Tribune April 1912 "Wants Russell To Start On His Work: Commission in Charge of Decoratings Wings to Capitol Will Insist on Work Being Completed by September, Says Governor."
We are Happy and Proud to Congratulate Jessie S. Lincoln, 20th century
"We are Happy and Proud to Congratulate Jessie S. Lincoln" from The Paris.
West that has Passed, April 1911
American Art News Magazine New York City April 1911 "West That Has Passed." Folsom Show of Charles Russell reviewed. "Charles Russell paints in a lower key than Remington, Schreyvogel, but then Charles Russell paints in a different area: the northern section of the far west, as opposed to the southern section."
Western Art and Artists, August 8, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Western Art and Artists". Denver. August 8, 1910.