Silver Gelatin Print
Found in 5340 Collections and/or Records:
Off Road Horse Drawn Wagon, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Charles M. Russell painting of a couple in a horse drawn wagon that has been pulled off road and in the lower left corner of the image is Russell's signature and the date of 1914. Image includes a couple in a wagon pulled by two horses that are in the process of riding their wagon off-road. In the background, a motorized vehicle is drawn.
Offering to the Sun Gods, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of a bronze sculpture of a woman holding up a baby on a cradleboard. Photo has tape residue on the top quarter portion and a piece of tape on the reverse top edge.
Offering to the Sun Gods, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.267.167.1 which is a photograph of a bronze sculpture of a woman holding up a baby on a cradleboard. Photographed next to a small number tag, '50' and verso handwritten in blue ink, 'Offering to the Sun Gods, 13".'
Offering to the Sun Gods, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.267.167.1-2 which is a photograph of a bronze sculpture of a woman holding up a baby on a cradleboard. Handwritten recto, arrows on the right edge '8 in. duotone.' Attached on the back is a piece of paper with 'OFFERING TO THE SUN GODS, Bronze by Charles M. Russell.'
Offering to the Sun Gods, 1902
Page from an album with photograph pasted onto the paper. Image is of Charlie Russell bronze Indian woman. Pasted on the back is a text panel that reads: 'The piegan Indian mother, following the tradition of the tribe, steps from her teepee at the first streak of dawn and facing East offers her male child to the 'Sun Gods.' This was a piegan Legend, and was considered 'Good Medicin.' Russell modelled this figure in 1902.'
Oh Mother What Is It?', late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze of bear and cub with porcupine. Handwritten on the back, "Oh Mother What is it., $150...". Photograph attached to canvas-like album page with two holes punched on the left side.
Oh Mother What Is It?', late 19th century - early 20th century
Same subject and view as TU2009.39.265.16.1a.
Oh Mother What Is It?', late 19th century - early 20th century
Same subject and view as TU2009.39.265.16.1a-b.
Oh, Mother What is It', 1914
Leather album page with a photograph of bronze mother bear with her cubs staying away from a porcupine. The remarks about the photograph include, "Mother bear teaching her cubs to beware of the porcupine as his needles are poisonous and very hard to pull out."
Oivit, Amisehei, and Nakai, 1908
Folder 9