Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
The West is No More: How It Is Being Depicted by the Pen of "the Cowboy Artist" Whose Years in the Saddle Have Given Him an Authoritative First Hand Knowledge of the Subject, 20th century
Page with color from the Sunday Post Dispatch Magazine. "The West that Is No More: How it is Being Depicted by the Pen of 'the Cowboy Artist' Whose Years in the Saddle Have Given Him an Authoritative First Hand Knowledge of the Subject."
The West that has Passed, March 6, 1916
Clipping of an article entitled "'The West That Has Passed,' by Russell". His work at the Folsom Galleries. Attached to an Argus Pressclipping Bureau. New York American. March 6, 1916.
The West that has Passed, March 9, 1918
Clipping of an article entitled "The West That Has Passed", discussing Charles M. Russell's exhibition at the Folsom Galleries in New York. Attached to an Argus Pressclipping Bureau tag. Boston, Massachusetts. Transcript. March 9, 1918.
The West that has Passed, March 4, 1916
Clipping of an article entitled "The West that Has Passed", about Charles M. Russell's exhibition. Attached to an Argus Pressclippings Bureau tag. New York Times, March 4, 1916.
The West that has Passed, April 15, 1911
Clipping of an article entitled "The West That Has Passed". An exhibition of Charles M. Russell's work at the Folsom Galleries in New York. The Evening Mail. April 15, 1911. Compares Russell to Remington.
The Western Background, March 10, 1912
New York Times 10 March 1912, "The Western Background." Review of Charles Russell at Folsom Galleries.
The World of Art, March 2, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "The World of Art", discussing Charles M. Russell and his exhibit at the Folsom Galleries. Attached to an Argus Pressclipping Bureau tag. Brooklyn Eagle, March 2, 1915.
The World of Art, March 2, 1915
Clipping of an article entitled "The World of Art". Eagle, Brooklyn, New York. March 2, 1915. Attached to Henry Romeike, Inc. press cuttings tag. Charles M. Russell's work on display in Folsom Galleries.
These Are Tough Times For Chalres M. Russell, Who Cannot Paint His Pictures Fast Enough; Big Sales, 20th century
"These Are Tough Times For Chalres M. Russell, Who Cannot Paint His Pictures Fast Enough; Big Sales." Pen sketch of Charles Russell in article.
Thousand Stand in Streets during Funeral Services, October 28, 1926
Great Falls Tribune, October 28, 1926, article on Charles M. Russell, "1000s stand in street during funeral service."