Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman)
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Daphne Grove Boathouse, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of boathouse with Daphne Grove on front. Large house is in the background, up the hill from the lake. Share same page as TU2009.39.7648.13-20.
Dark brown leather collar with silver buckle and four holes, early 20th century
Dark brown leather collar with silver buckle and four holes. It is two pieces connected in the middle with thread.
Dark brown woven lariat with a light brown leather strap, early 20th Century
A dark brown, woven rawhide lariat with a light brown leather strap. There is a loop attached to one end. The opposite end has four fringe ends.
Dark grey metal pocket watch with gold buffalo skull on one side and a circular clock face on the other, late 19th century - early 20th century
Dark grey, metal pocket watch with gold buffalo skull on one side and a circular clock face on the other; attached to a black ribbon--possibly silk--with a gold buffalo skull attached.
Dark leather bridle with reins, circa 1883
Dark leather bridle with reins; there are three bar tokens on headstall; initials "CMR" are engraved on the decorative bit, information card reads ca. 1883.
Inscription(s)
Inscribed by engraving, "CMR" on bridle
Dark maroon leather bound sketchbook, late 19th-early 20th century
Dark maroon, leather bound sketchbook of Charles M. Russell. The front and back cover have come detached. The last page has the names "Ed Paxson" and "A.M. Sturling" written on it.
Dark peach-colored curtain with "CM Russell" in black letters and a buffalo skull, late 19th century - early 20th century
Dark peach-colored curtain with black letters "CM Russell" and a buffalo skull.
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "CM Russell"
Dark tan three-fingered gloves lined with red velvet, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pair of dark tan three-fingered gloves, lined with red velvet; snap reads "Lucas and Kennedy".
Days of Wild West Are Recalled Vividly by Russell at Corcoran, February 8, 1925
The Washington Post: Sunday 8 February 1925 "Days of Wild West Are Recalled Vividly by Russell At Corcoran." The canvases have "intense interest that quickens the pulse and thrills the heart with the desire to gallop across the plains with the men of daring."
Days of Wild West Are Recalled Vividly by Russell at Corcoran, Febeury 8, 1925
Clipping of an article under the heading "In the Realm of Art and Music", and entitled "Days of Wild West Are Recalled Vividly by Russell at Corcoran". Feb. 8, 1925.