This body of work and accompanying publication was coordinated in association with the Mongerson-Wunderlich Gallery, and is a testament to Russell's considerable versatility as a painter, sculptor, and storyteller.
The definitive reference for scholars, collectors, curators, art dealers, libraries, and anyone who appreciates the art of Charles M. Russell Charles M. Russell is our most beloved artist of the...
The other significant event of 1890 was the publication of Studies of Western Life , an inspiration of Ben Roberts , a saddlemaker friend of Charlie's in Helena . Roberts's shop was just across from Stadler and Kaufman's butchery .
In 1880, at the age of sixteen, Charles M. Russell left his home in St. Louis and headed west to Montana to share the lives of the mountain men, cowboys,...
Cowpunchers, Indians and horses are the heroes and villains of these tales from the early days of Montana and Wyoming.
In the decades bracketing the turn of the twentieth century, Charles M. Russell depicted the American West in a fresh, personal, and deeply moving way.
Immerse yourself in Montana's Charlie Russell. In this comprehensive catalog, the Montana Historical Society shares the talent, the mastery, the technique, and the stories behind Charlie's artworks in its world-class collection.
Presents and critically analyzes Russell's paintings which portray such subjects as Indians, cowboys, outlaws, trappers, and explorers and which celebrate the romance, hardship, and excitement of life in the Old...
Bill Huntington's Good Men and Salty Cusses . Billings , Mont .: Western Livestock Reporter , 1952 . Hyde , George E. Life of George Bent . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1968 . Hyer , Sally . “ Pablita Velarde : The Pueblo ...
Charles M. Russell cowboy, painter, sculptor, writer was an advocate of the people, animals, landscapes, and ideals of the West. Perhaps most importantly, he was an archivist. Through his detailed...
A Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles M. Russell