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Russell Museum's, Art and Soul fundraiser concludes after raising $40 million, exceeding the original campaign goal by $15 million.
The museum houses Russell's letters, and so much more memorabilia. There are many photographs, photos of Charlie with Nancy and their son Jack, and candid photos of so many friends.
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 ...
Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and C.M. Russell Museum joined together on Friday to celebrate cowboy artist Charles M. Russell ...
Charlie Russell's first experience on the Montana range was not as romantic as the Old West scenes he painted. The young city slicker had released a herd of sheep into the wild, which prompted a ...
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 recognizable artist ...
Among the distinguished soldiers and statesmen enshrined in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall stands the unlikely figure of Charles Marion Russell. Although his accomplishments do not… ...
Montana knew just how to honor a favorite painter of the Old West. Last year people throughout the state chipped in $75,000 for a museum to show the work of the late Charles Marion Russell, the ...
Charlie Russell impersonator, historian and now author Raphael Cristy will speak about his new book "Charles M. Russell: The Storyteller's Art" at the Montana Historical Society at noon Monday, Nov.
In late 2009, the Denver Art Museum will present a major exhibition devoted to Charles M. Russell, who, along with Frederic Remington, ranks among the most of popular artists of the American West ...
Unlike Remington, Russell lived in the West, including 11 years as a night herder on a cattle range. “They’re really, really different,” Troccoli said.
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 ...