Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman)
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Bear Approaching a Stagecoach, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting by Charles M. Russell which is of a bear crossing the path of a stagecoach. Charles M. Russell's signature is visible in the lower left corner of the image and the back appears to have been brushed with glue.
Bear Attacking Man, late 19th century - early 20th century
Copy of a negative. Bear who is attacking man is being attacked by the man's dog. Cubs in background.
Bear Bronzes, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two separate bronzes. One is of a sitting bear. The other is of a walking bear.
Bear Bronzes, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two separate photographs of bear bronzes. One bear is in a sitting position, the other bear is walking.
Bear Cub, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a sculpture of a bear cub. Verso "a" is a stamp that reads 'This is to certify that the subject herewith identified: Seated Bear Original Model 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.'
Bear Cub in Tree, late 19th century - early 20th century
Bear Cub in Tree
Bear Cub on Tree Limb, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze bear on a tree limb that is taped to a blue piece of paper with pencil marks.
Bear Drinking from Stream, 1888
Painting of bear drinking from a stream. Deer appear on the right and the moon is in the upper left corner. Photograph shows just canvas without frame. On back in ink, "Earliest known oil painting by C. M. Russell, Canada 1888, in color, Item #3."
Bear Drinking from Stream, 1888
Photograph of painting of bear drinking from a stream. Deer appear on the right and the moon is in the upper left corner. Photograph shows just canvas without frame.
Bear Drinking from Stream, 1888
Photograph of painting of bear drinking from a stream. Deer appear on the right and the moon is in the upper left corner. Photograph shows framed painting on easel. On back in charcoal is, "page 90 B."