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Charlie Russell wasn’t only a “cowboy artist,” as he was sometimes called. “About 25 percent of all of the artwork Russell created relates to wildlife,” says Michael Duchemin, executive ...
BILLINGS - Almost every Montanan knows the name of the cowboy artist Charlie Russell. There are schools, museums, hotels, streets, a wildlife refuge and bars named for Montana’s most ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Montana Historical Society is loaning 20 Charles M. Russell paintings held by the MTHS to the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls. The Montana Historical Society loaned the ...
Fritz also pulls inspiration from the auction's namesake, Charlie Russell. He said he sees a likeness to himself in the artist.
Charlie M. Russell was known as “the cowboy artist” and a collection of his paintings, which first awed Calgarians in 1919, are on display at the Stampede.
Sen. Mike Lang's Senate Joint Resolution 14 opposes bison reintroduction at the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge.
Montana’s cowboy artist, Charlie Russell, had a special fondness for wild lands, for native people, and especially for “nature’s cow”, which is how Charlie described the buffalo.
Montana art is so often seen as Charlie Russell paintings of buffalo and bronzes of elk. And yes, it is that. It is also so much more.
C.M. Russell is the reason why. Russell (1864-1926), along with Fredric Remington (1861-1909), remain the unquestioned kings of Western art and from March 20-24 this central Montana town of fewer ...
Charlie Russell, a Canadian naturalist who researched grizzly bears by living among them and argued for a view of the animals based on coexistence rather than fear, died Monday in Calgary, Alberta ...