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Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range, January 16, 1927
Los Angeles Sunday Times January 16, 1927, "Artists Work Breathes Spirit of the Range," along with article is picture of Charles M. Russell and four drawings.
Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range, January 16, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range". Los Angeles Sunday Times. Jan. 16, 1927. Charles M. Russell's work on display, four reproductions of his paintings in article.
Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range, January 16, 1927
Pages from the Los Angeles Sunday Times, Jan. 16, 1927. "Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range". Includes images of five paintings of or by Charles M. Russell.
Artists Work Breathes Spirit of the Range, January 16, 1927
One page article from the Los Angeles Sunday Times dated 16 January 1927 shows pictures of work by Charles M. Russell with the title of 'Artist's Work Breathes Spirit of the Range'
As a rule an artist's name is best printed without qualification or explanation, but Charles M. Russell, the cowboy artist, April 7, 1914
London St. James Gazette 7 April 1914 "As a rule an artist's name is best printed without qualification or explanation, but Charles M. Rusell, the cowboy artist"
As Tribute to Russell, May 27, 1913
Great Falls Daily Tribune 27 May 1913 "As Tribute To Russell," Proposal to the City Council for a city art gallery
As Tribute to Russell: Fort Shaw Man Prososes Art Gallery for City of Great Falls in Plan Suggested to City Council, May 27, 1913
Clipping of an article entitled "As Tribute to Russell: Fort Shaw Man Proposes Art Gallery for City of Great Falls in Plan Suggested to City Council." Great Falls Daily Leader. May 27, 1913.
At the Babcock Galleries, 1921
Clipping of an article entitled "At the Babcock Galleries". Brooklyn Eagle. 1921. Charles M. Russell's work on display.
At the Dore Gallery, April 4, 1914
London Art News 4 April 1914 Notice of Charles M. Russell show at the Dore, also, the Dore has been sold to Southby's the Book Auctioneers
At Work on a Round Up, 1894
Painting titled 'At Work on A Round Up.' On back in ink is title and "from p. 244 of the Cattle Queen of Montana, St. James, Minn. 1894 Later appears p. 403 of Then and Now." Photographer stamp on back reads, Harry D. Williams Photographer U.C.L.A. Photo Dept.