Britzman Collection
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Russell Exhibit Attracts Many Lovers of Art, December 7, 1924
The Duluth News Tribune Sunday Morning 7 December 1924 article titled 'Russell Exhibit Attracts Many Lovers of Art'
Russell Exhibit to be Continued this Week, 20th century
"Russell Exhibit To Be Continued This Week," Calgary exhibit to continue "Practically all of the pictures have been purchased, Charles M. Russell invited to London. Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia Pleased with the Exhibit."
Russell Exhibit to be Continued this Week, September 9, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Exhibit To Be Continued This Week: Practically All of the Pictures Have Been Purchased; Russell Invited to London". Morning Albertan, Calgary. September 9, 1912.
Russell Exhibits Oils and Bronzes, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Exhibits Oils and Bronzes". Los Angeles Examiner, 1917. Private showing of Charles M. Russell's works at a downtown gallery.
Russell Family Tree, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten short explanation of the Russell family tree which includes Charles M. Russell.
Russell Fans Form Society, June 21, 1970
Article from the Denver Post about a society formed for Charles M. Russell fans.
Russell Figure Group Isn't Russell's Work After All, Sepember 10, 1953
The Argus Farmer 10 September 1953 On the art work of Charles Russell. Written in ink at the top of the page, "I thought that you would be interested in this article. E.S."
Russell Fills Shoes Of Frederick Remington, Febeuary 13, 1916
Chicago Herald 13 February 1916 "Russell Fills Shoes Of Frederick Remington"
Russell Held Himself Rich in Friend of Many Kinds, 1925
1925 "Russell Held Himself Rich In Friend Of Many Kinds"Believed in Luck and 'Had Lots of It,' He Wrote in 'A few Words About Myself,' Introducing 'More Rawhides.'" "The somber crepe, symbol of the passing of the mortal man, but emphasises the power of that artist who brush was dipped into the hues of the Montana landscape and transformed pieces of canvas into things of vivid vitality."
Russell Held Himself Rich in Friends of Many Kinds, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell, "Russell Held Himself Rich in Friends of Many Kinds."