Britzman Collection
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell Boyhood Sketchbook, 1972
A book titled, 'Boyhood Sketchbook,' depicting several early sketches by Charles M. Russell with text about his life and work. Author, R. D. Warden with introduction by Frederick G. Renner. Published and distributed by Treasure Products, Bozeman, Montana. Total of 29 pages.
Charles M. Russell Bronze, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell bronze. B is a 10x8 copy.
Charles M. Russell by Henry Lion, late 19th century - early 20th century
Exhibit text panel or label for a work titled, 'Charles M. Russell' by Henry Lion.
Charles M. Russell Cabin Will Soon Open to Public: Personal Belongings of Great Artist Will Be Preserved in Cases in Memorial Building Now Owned by Municipality, June 16, 1930
Clipping of an article from the Great Falls Tribune dated 16 June 1930 titled 'Charles M. Russell Cabin Will Soon Open to Public: Personal Belongings of Great Artist Will Be Preserved in Cases in Memorial Building Now Owned by Municipality'.
Charles M. Russell, Charles A. Beil and Joe DeYong, circa 1926
Charles M. Russell standing with Charles A. Beil and Joe DeYong outside Russell's Montana studio. circa 1926.
Charles M. Russell, Charles S. Russell, Austin Russell, and Isabel Russell., late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of Charles M. Russell, Charles S. Russell, Austin and Isabel Russell sitting on the porch at Bull Head Lodge.
Charles M. Russell, "Cowboy Artist," 61, Dies at Great Fall, 20th century
"Charles M. Russell, 'Cowboy Artist,' 61, Dies at Great Falls," by The Associated Press.
Charles M. Russell, "Cowboy Artist," 61, Dies at Great Falls, October 25, 1926
Herald Tribune, October 25, 1926 "Charles M. Russell, 'Cowboy Artist,' 61, Dies at Great Falls."
Charles M. Russell "Cowboy Artist" is Stricken by Death, October 26, 1926
The Livingston Enterprise (Montana), October 26, 1926, "Charles M. Russell 'Cowboy Artist' is Stricken by Death"
Charles M. Russell dressed as Indian, November 4, 1913
Same image as TU2009.39.257.11a, but with a double exposure. Over the right side of the image, mountain with horse-drawn wagons are visible. Handwritten on the back, "Tell me you havent [sic] wheels in your head, Eh?" Stamped on the back, "Compliments of the Season, Nov -4 1913, Thiri's Aerial View Service, F.F.F.F., V-No, Polson. Mont."