Britzman Collection
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Cowboy Artist Russell and Wife Here: Famous Painter from Great Falls, Mont., En Route to Old Mexico, 1906
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Russell and Wife Here: Famous Painter From Great Falls, Mont., En Route to Old Mexico." Photo of Charles M. Russell.
Cowboy Artist Russell Dies in Montana Home, October 25, 1926
Death of Charles M. Russell, "Cowboy Artist Russell Dies in Montana Home", October 25, 1926.
Cowboy Artist Russell Hits Great White Trail, March 7, 1916
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Russell Hits Great White Trail: Famous Painter of 'The West That Has Passed,' Says Future Field of Art Is United States. Hunts the Hay at Waldorf-Astoria." New York Telegraph. March 7, 1916.
Cowboy Artist, Self Taught, will Show in New York, April 9, 1911
New York World 9 April 1911 "Cowoboy Artist, Self Taught, Will Show In New York." 2 paintings shown in article.
"Cowboy Artist," Self Taught, Will Show in New York, April 9, 1911
Clipping of an article entitled "'Cowboy Artist,' Self Taught, Will Show in New York: One of His Sculptures Has Been Chosen for the Great International Art Exhibition in Rome." "His First Picture on a Postal Card: Told the Fate of a Blizzard-Blown Herd of Cattle Better Than a Column Letter." Header: "Self-Taught Artist's First Picture And One of His Pretentious Works". The World, April 9, 1911.
Cowboy Artist' Sells Painting For $10,000, February 17, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "'Cowboy Artist' Sells Painting For $10,000: Prince of Wales Buys Picture from Chas. Russell, Former St. Louisan." St. Louis Globe Democrat. February 17, 1928. (Prince of Wales on this date was Edward VIII.)
Cowboy Artist Shows Paintings of Scenes in Great Wild West, April 6, 1916
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Shows Paintings Of Scenes in Great Wild West: Russell and His Wife Meet Many Friends Among Pittsburgers". The Pittsburg Dispatch. April 6, 1916. Charles M. Russell's work on display.
Cowboy Artist Who Has Lived Among the Indians for Twenty-three Years Will Exhibit Studies at the World's Fair, December 6, 1903
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Who Has Lived Among the Indians for Twenty-three Years Will Exhibit Studies at the World's Fair." From Sunday Magazine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 6, 1903. Pasted on paper.
Cowboy Artists Genius, 20th century
London Daily Citizen "Cowboy Artists Genius"
Cowboy Artist's Wife Will Open New Studio in Michillinda Soon: C. M. Russell's Pictures and Bronzes included in Large Exhibit, April 8, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist's Wife Will Open New Studio in Michillinda Soon: C.M. Russell's Pictures and Bronzes Included in Large Exhibit". Pasadena Star News, April 8, 1927. Pasted on paper.