New York
Found in 479 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper clipping of an article about Charles M. Russell at Folsom review, March 9, 1912
New York Evening Post 9 March 1912, Charles M. Russell at Folsom review, "Rather sweet in colour, but work has snap."
Newspaper clipping of an article about Folsom show, 20th century
New York Morning Telegraph, Folsom show "picturesque...general appeal."
Newspaper clipping of an article about the Folsom show, April 15, 1911
New York Evening World 15 April 1911, Folsom Show
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in New York at the Folsom Galleries, February 27, 1915
Clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in New York at the Folsom Galleries. Attached to Henry Romeike press clippings tag. Christian Science Monitor, February 27, 1915.
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in the Folsom Galleries, April 15, 1911
Clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's work in the Folsom Galleries, "The West That Has Passed". Attached to a slip from Henry Romeike, Inc., a newspaper cutting bureau. From the Evening Post. April 15, 1911.
Newspaper clipping of an article with a review of Folsom show, April 23, 1911
New York Times 23 April 1911, Review of Folsom show "Details get in the way of the general impression...although he is good, Charles Russell could be better with formal art training."
Newspaper clipping regarding Charles M. Russell's Folsom show, April 19, 1911
New York Tribune 19 April 1911, Charles M. Russell's Folsom show.
Newspaper clipping with color print of Jerked Down from the New York World, January 22, 1928
Color print of 'Jerked Down' from the New York World dated 22 January 1928
Painted letter from J. W. Powell to W. Eames, April 24, 1881
J. W. Powell, Director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institute, hand addressed and signed this painted letter. Also included is an abstract of transactions by the Anthropological Society of Washington, D. C., 1880 – 1881. Folder 1
Pencil Note Referring to the Treaty Party, March 29, 1835
Pencil memo written in New York (unaddressed and unsigned and referring to Chief John Ross in the third person) referring to Treaty Ridge Party made (will not be ratified) and explaining possibility of making a treaty with Chief John Ross. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in pencil on four pages. Folder 141