Periodicals
Found in 891 Collections and/or Records:
Wants Russell to Start on his Work, April 1912
Great Falls Tribune April 1912 "Wants Russell To Start On His Work: Commission in Charge of Decoratings Wings to Capitol Will Insist on Work Being Completed by September, Says Governor."
We are Happy and Proud to Congratulate Jessie S. Lincoln, 20th century
"We are Happy and Proud to Congratulate Jessie S. Lincoln" from The Paris.
West that has Passed, April 1911
American Art News Magazine New York City April 1911 "West That Has Passed." Folsom Show of Charles Russell reviewed. "Charles Russell paints in a lower key than Remington, Schreyvogel, but then Charles Russell paints in a different area: the northern section of the far west, as opposed to the southern section."
Western Art and Artists, August 8, 1910
Clipping of an article entitled "Western Art and Artists". Denver. August 8, 1910.
Western Art Stressed, July 3
July 3, "Western Art Stressed," second annual opening of the Charles M. Russell Memorial in Great Falls.
Western Artist Will Bring His Paintings And Bronzes to Duluth, November 16, 1924
Duluth News Tribune 16 November 1924 "Western Artist Will Bring His Paintings And Bronzes to Duluth." Photographs of Charles and Nancy Russell in article.
Western Cowboy Artist Hailed Prince of Story Tellers and Good Fellows, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Western Cowboy Artist Hailed Prince of Story Tellers and Good Fellows". Photograph of Howard Eaton and Charles M. Russell with two tourists, and small inset of Charles M. Russell lower center of page.
Western Genres, 1917
Clipping of an article entitled "Western Genres", discussing Charles M. Russell's work at the Babcock Galleries. Christian Science Monitor. 1917.
Western Studies and Boston Portraits, November 18, 1928
Boston Herald, November 18, 1928, the art of Charles M. Russell, "Western Studies and Boston Portraits."
What are your Opinions Worth, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Bits of Uncommon Sense" by John Blake. "What are Your Opinions Worth?"