Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Slipping The Lariat Over by Will Rogers, September 30, 1923
New York Times article dated 30 September 1923 titled 'Slipping The Lariat Over by Will Rogers' but mentions Charles M. Russell as 'the great cowboy artist and the finest painter of the West we have.'
Smart Set Lionizing & Cowboy Artist, January 31, 1904
Large article clipped from newspaper, "Smart Set Lionizing & Cowboy Artist". New York Press, Jan. 31, 1904, article on Charles M. Russell. In pencil at the top of the clipping, "Bill says this is a picture of himself and Russell" with an arrow drawn towards and encircling a portion of the paper's illustration. Pasted on paper.
Spirit of Old West Lives in Paintings Of Late Cowboy-Artist, 20th century
Newspaper picture of Charles M. Russell and three of his paintings with the title of 'Spirit of Old West Lives in Paintings Of Late Cowboy-Artist'
Stampede Will be the Livest Show Pulled Off in Saskatoon, September 9, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Stampede Will Be the Livest Show Pulled Off in Saskatoon: Charles Russell...Brings His Great Canvasses...". The Third Page. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
State of Montana Owns One of C. M. Russell's Finest Works, October 26, 1926
Great Falls Leader, October 26, 1926, article about Charles M. Russell, "State of Montana Owns One of C.M. Russell's Finest Works."
State of Montana Owns One of C. M. Russell's Finest Works: Lewis and Clark, 20th century
A 1923 article titled 'State of Montana Owns One of C.M. Russell's Finest Works: Lewis and Clark.'
State Officers of Women's Clubs Here, November 4, 1913
Great Falls Daily Tribune 4 November 1913 "State Officers of Women's Clubs Here," Article on the life of Charles M. Russell read at the Woman's Club
Statue of Russell Displeases Widow, April 12, 1931
Great Falls Tribune, April 12, 1931, Nancy Russell is displeased with the Charles M. Russell statue: "Statue of Russell Displeases Widow."
Successor of Remington, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Successor of Remington". 1910. Discusses Charles M. Russell and the historical value of his work.
Sunday Tribune dated 30 December 1945, December 30, 1945
Sunday Tribune dated 30 December 1945 is a picture of New Years Eve 1915 and Charles M. Russell is third from the left.