Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Famous Painter of Western Life Week-Ends Here, 20th century
Clipping of an article about Charles M. Russell entitled "Famous Painter of Western Life Week-Ends Here: Chas. M. Russell of Great Falls Guest of Judge Bollinger." Davenport Democrat.
Famous Russell Collections to be Shown at Art Exhibitions, 20th century
Newspaper clipping announcing the exhibition of two collections of Charles M. Russell's work at Hotel Rainbow by the Chamber of Commerce.
Far West Picture History: Paintings of Charles M. Russell to Be Viewed by Party, 1905
Clipping of an article entitled "Far West Picture History: Paintings of Charles M. Russell to Be Viewed by Party." Russell to give a "varnishing day" in which he shows his work to guests. 1905.
Farmer Resident of Fort Benton Passes in East, 20th century
Attached newspaper clipping "Farmer Resident of Fort Benton Passes in East."
Fechin--The Tartar, June 4, 1939
Newspaper article from the Los Angeles Times about painter Nicolai Fechin.
First Memorial Exhibit of Russell's Art Displayed Here, January 5, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "First Memorial Exhibit of Russell's Art Displayed Here". The Santa Barbara Daily News, Jan. 5, 1927. Photographs of five bronzes.
First showing of Charles M. Russell's Work, January 5, 1927
One page article from the Santa Barbara Daily News dated 5 January 1927 talking about the first showing of Charles M. Russell's work.
Flint and Steel, 20th century
"The Top of the Evening". "Flint and Steel", poem by James W. Foley.
Floor Plan for Proposed Russell Memorial Building, February 13, 1950
Newspaper clipping from Great Falls Tribune illustrating the proposed floor plan for the new Russell Memorial building.
Fort Benton River Front Place Chosen, December 15, 1929
Portion of Section Two of the Great Falls Tribune, Dec. 15, 1929, "Lewis and Clark Shaft Site Historic". "Fort Benton River Front Place Chosen: Memorial to Stand on Ground Trod by Trappers, Traders, and Statesmen" by Judge F.E. Stranahan. A memorial to Lewis and Clark based on Charles M. Russell's original drawing.