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 ...
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 .
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.
Charles M. Russell is one of America's most charismatic and complex icons. At last, here is a portrait that does him justice.
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 catalogue essays examine the exhibition's theme from four unique perspectives. Joan Carpenter Troccoli provides an overview of the works in the exhibition and the social, cultural, and personal values that influenced them.
Well known for his sketches, paintings, and sculptures of the Old West, Charles M Russell (1864-1926) was also an accomplished author in the humorous genre known as 'local colour'. Raphael...
More than that, the book shows how the Cowboy Artist personified what he portrayed.
Charles M. Russell: The Artist in His Heyday, 1903-1926
Charles M. Russell: Watercolors 1887-1926
Charles M. Russell: Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum
Charles M. Russell: Masterpieces from the Amon Carter Museum
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,...
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...
Charles M. Russell
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, and wranglers, whose exploits had filled his imagination as a boy.