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Object Type: Newspaper Clipping

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell's works American TU2009.39.5445.1-2 paper
A Drawing by Charles M. Russell American TU2009.39.5125 paper
The Dead Pardner American TU2009.39.5336 paper
Artists Gather to Do Russell Honor American TU2009.39.5546.2 paper
Newspaper clipping of an article discussing Charles M. Russell American TU2009.39.5460 paper
Young Range Artist Fulfills Prophecy Made Years Ago American TU2009.39.5487.1 paper
Art and Artists American TU2009.39.5456.1-2 paper
An Artist of the Plains American TU2009.39.5144 paper
Montana's Hills and Plains Lure Artist Who Loves Great Outdoors American TU2009.39.5364 paper
Russell's Paintings Tell Story of the Fast Passing Old West American TU2009.39.5559.1-2 paper
Indian Arrow March 8, 1890 American, Native American, Cherokee 4126.85.1 ink on paper
Russell Rose From Real Cowpuncher To Highest Paid Painter of West American TU2009.39.5584 paper
"Our Charley" is Some Painte American TU2009.39.5500.2 paper
The Poet Laureate Writes from His Green Verdugo Hills John Steven McGroarty American TU2009.39.8381 paper
Cowboy Artist Paints as He Talks, Lives American TU2009.39.5469.4 paper
Indian Enigma American TU2009.39.5160 paper
Cowboy Artist Who Has Lived Among the Indians for Twenty-three Years Will Exhibit Studies at the World's Fair American TU2009.39.5405 paper
Slipping The Lariat Over by Will Rogers American TU2009.39.5585.1 paper
Book Contains Letters from Chas. Russell American TU2009.39.4704 ink on paper
Bill Hart and Will Rogers Send Messages of Sorrow American TU2009.39.5243 paper