Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman)
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Cowboy Artist and Sketch Which Brought Fame, 20th century
Picture of Charles M. Russell and his work "The last of the 10,000". Title says "Cowboy Artist and sketch Which Brought Fame"
Cowboy Artist at the Stampede, 1912
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist At the Stampede". 1912. Charles M. Russell visits Calgary for the Stampede.
Cowboy Artist-Author Accomplishments, 1925
The last part of an article on Charles M. Russell dated in 1925 titled 'Cowboy Artist-Author Accomplishments'
"Cowboy Artist," C. M. Russell, Dies, October 26, 1926
New York Times, October 26, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "'Cowboy Artist' C.M. Russell, Dies" (paper - letterhead).
Cowboy Artist, Dies, 20th century
Great Falls Tribune, October 26, 1926, Charles M. Russell dies.
Cowboy Artist Dies Suddenly Following Bad Heart Attack, October 26, 1926
The Butte Miner, October 26, 1926 "Charles M. Russell, Famous Painter of Western Scenes, Succumbs at his Home at Great Falls."
Cowboy Artist Displays Work, April 25, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Displays Work: Vivid Paintings of Western Life Are Exhibited by Charles Russell." April 25, 1913.
Cowboy Artist Displays Work: Vivid Paintings of Western Life Are Exhibited by Charles Russell, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Displays Work: Vivid Paintings of Western Life Are Exhibited by Charles Russell." San Francisco.
Cowboy Artist Here: Charles M. Russell is En Route to Mexico, March 4, 1906
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Here: Charles M. Russell Is En Route to Mexico," El Paso Morning Times, March 14, 1906.
Cowboy Artist in Chicago is Type of the Real West, March 6, 1914
Chicago Evening Post 6 March 1914 "Cowboy Artist in Chicago Is Type of the Real West," Charles Russell photograph included, cannot stand "savvy" cubists and futurists; has alway painted "Art to me is real, big life."