Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Russell's Fine Pictures Catch Spirit of West, September 18, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell's Fine Pictures Catch Spirit of West: Eighteen Canvasses by Cowboy Painter Exhibited At University". The Saskatoon Daily Star. September.
Russell's First Mexican Picture Drawn Especially for the Record, April 17, 1906
Pink clipping of an article entitled "Russell's First Mexican Picture Drawn Especially for the Record". Image of "The Mexican Cowboy". The Los Angeles Record, April 17, 1906.
"Russell's Great Uncle was William Bent...", March 11, 1920
Concord Independent, March 11, 1920 "Russell's Great Uncle was William Bent..."
Russell's Great Uncle Was William Bent, One of the Most Noted Frontiersmen and First White Settler in Colorado, March 12, 1920
Page from The Philipsburg Mail, "Russell's Great Uncle Was William Bent, One of the Most Noted Frontiersmen and First White Settler in Colorado". Two images of Charles M. Russell, one of him in his usual dress, next to tree; the other of him in Indian dress, standing. March 12, 1920.
Russell's Last Stories, 20th century
John G. Neihardt reviews Charles M. Russell's 'Trails Plowed Under', article entitled "Of Making Many Books: Russell's Last Stories."
Russell's Letter to Brother Van, 20th century
"Russell's Letter to Brother Van"
Russell's Little Bronzes, 1918
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell's Little Bronzes". 1918. Exhibit at the Kanst Gallery.
Russells Off for New York, February 10, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Russells Off For New York: Cowboy Artist and His Wife Will Spend Several Weeks in South and East." Great Falls Daily Tribune. February 10, 1910.
Russell's Paintings are Full of Western Virility, February 20, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell's Paintings are Full of Western Virility". The Morning Press. Feb. 20, 1923.
Russell's Paintings are Full of Western Virility, February 20, 1923
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell's Paintings are Full of Western Virility". Feb. 20, 1923. The Morning Press, Santa Barbara.