Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Memorial Exhibit For Russell Will be Held Here In January; Friends Mourn Artist's Death, November 3, 1926
Santa Barbara News, November 3, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "Memorial Exhibit For Russell Will be Held Here In January; Friends Mourn Artist's Death."
Memorial of Russell is Closing Soon, 1927
Clipping of an article entitled "Memorial of Russell is Closing Soon". Santa Barbara. 1927.
Memorial to Artist Russell Ready for Inspection July 3, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Memorial to Artist Russell ready for Inspection July 3: Mrs. Russell Completes Work of Supervising Placing of Exhibits, Assisted by Joe De yong; Simplicity is Keynote".
Miller Bros. 101 Ranch, Real Wild West & Great Far East (Magazine & Daily Revue)
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
Article about Charles M. Russell entitled "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist". The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune. December 14, 1919.
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune 14 December 1919 "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist." 4 paintings in article.
Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist, December 14, 1919
Pages from the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, Dec. 14, 1919. "Minneapolis Views Wild West Through Eyes of Montana Cowboy Artist". Photographs of four of Charles M. Russell's paintings reproduced with article.
Mint Gallery of Russells Crepe-Draped, 20th century
Article about Charles M. Russell's work. "Mint Gallery of Russell's Crepe-Draped: Collection of Sid Willis, Depicting Old West, Held Priceless by Owner."
Miss Erickson Head of Local Artist's Body: Charles M. Russell Chapter is Name Selected at Organization Meet Wednesday, 20th century
Clipping of article entitled "Miss Erickson Head of Local Artist's Body: Charles M. Russell Chapter is Name Selected at Organization Meet Wednesday".
Miss Trigg Leaves Russell Art to Memorial Corporation, late 19th century - early 20th century
Clipping from a newspaper discussing the death of Miss Trigg and how her collection is set to be transferred to a Memorial Corporation or a Museum.