Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman)
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Cobbled Street, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative and copy of a negative of a cobblestone street in a city. Some people on street, on foot or in carriages.
Cobblestone Street, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative and copy of negative of a cobblestone street. Men and horses standing to the left of the road. Pack mules nearby.
Collage of Two Standing Indians, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two collages of standing Indians. Negative is TU2009.39.268.242.
Collection of short stories
TS Stories entitled "The Coffee Pot Story," "Taken at his Word," "John Mathison Leaving Lewistown with a Freight Outfit," and "Pete Van." Typed on both front and back with dates handwritten beside each title.
Colonial Horse and Jester, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.6835 which is a photograph of two models; one of a man on a horse and one of jester wearing a helmet and carrying a sword
Colonial Horseman and Jester, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of two models; one of a man on a horse and one of jester wearing a helmet and carrying a sword. Verso is a stamp that reads 'This is to certify that the subject herewith identified: 2 Orignal Models Colonial Horseman & Jester by C.M. Russell (information handwritten) was an asset of the Estate of Nancy C. Russell, deceased. June 1941 (illegible signature) as executor of the above estate.'
Color picture from the New York World, January 29, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 29 January 1928. Charles M. Russells' "Bruin, not Bunny, Turned the Leaders." Exhibition at the Grand Centeral Galleries.
Color picture from the New York World, January 22, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 22 January 1928, Charles M. Russell's "Jerked Down."
Color picture from the New York World, January 8, 1928
Color picture from the New York World 8 January 1928 "The Stranglers" by Charles M. Russell.
Color Prints, late 19th century - early 20th century
Seven color proofs of Charles M. Russell's sketch titled, 'White Man's Skunk Wagon.' Prints developed by Metropolitan Engravers. A color print B black and white print C color print D blue print E red and yellow print F red print G yellow print