Charles M Russell

American Painter, 1864-1926 American painter and sculptor. In 1880 he left his upper-class home in St Louis for Montana Territory. He worked briefly on a sheep ranch, spent two years as a hunter's and trapper's assistant and then became a cowboy. During his considerable spare daytime hours he painted, sketched and modelled small animal figures in clay (e.g. Antelope, 1915; Fort Worth, TX, Amon Carter Mus.). Although he painted a few exceptional oils and watercolours prior to 1900, the vast majority of his best work was done in the last two decades of his life. Typically the subject-matter centres around cowboy life (e.g. Wagon Boss, 1909; Tulsa, OK, Gilcrease Inst. Amer. Hist. & A.) and the Plains Indians, for whom he had great respect. The luminous Piegans (1918; Denver, CO, Mus. W. A.), with its depiction of the Plains Indians, is a reminder of the vastness of the American West. Russell's sense of humour and empathy for his subject-matter radiates from his paintings as pleasingly as do the clear colours of the high country. His bronze sculptures (e.g. Buffalo Hunt, 1905; Denver, CO, Mus. W. A.) depict the same dramatic and tension-packed themes as his paintings.


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Charles M Russell When Law Dulls the Edge of Chance oil


When Law Dulls the Edge of Chance
Painting ID::  41470
When Law Dulls the Edge of Chance
mk162 1915 Oil on canvas 29x47
mk162 1915 Oil_on_canvas 29x47
   
   
     

Charles M Russell The Buffalo Herd oil


The Buffalo Herd
Painting ID::  41471
The Buffalo Herd
mk162 Undated Oil on board 17x23
mk162 Undated_ Oil_on_board 17x23
   
   
     

Charles M Russell Mountain Mother oil


Mountain Mother
Painting ID::  41472
Mountain Mother
mk162 1924 Bronze high 6
mk162 1924 Bronze high_6
   
   
     

Charles M Russell The Weaver oil


The Weaver
Painting ID::  41473
The Weaver
mk162 1911 Bronze Roman Bronze
mk162 1911 Bronze Roman_Bronze
   
   
     

Charles M Russell Indian Women Moving Camp oil


Indian Women Moving Camp
Painting ID::  41474
Indian Women Moving Camp
mk162 1898 Watercolor on paper 20x28
mk162 1898 Watercolor_on_paper 20x28
   
   
     

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     Charles M Russell
     American Painter, 1864-1926 American painter and sculptor. In 1880 he left his upper-class home in St Louis for Montana Territory. He worked briefly on a sheep ranch, spent two years as a hunter's and trapper's assistant and then became a cowboy. During his considerable spare daytime hours he painted, sketched and modelled small animal figures in clay (e.g. Antelope, 1915; Fort Worth, TX, Amon Carter Mus.). Although he painted a few exceptional oils and watercolours prior to 1900, the vast majority of his best work was done in the last two decades of his life. Typically the subject-matter centres around cowboy life (e.g. Wagon Boss, 1909; Tulsa, OK, Gilcrease Inst. Amer. Hist. & A.) and the Plains Indians, for whom he had great respect. The luminous Piegans (1918; Denver, CO, Mus. W. A.), with its depiction of the Plains Indians, is a reminder of the vastness of the American West. Russell's sense of humour and empathy for his subject-matter radiates from his paintings as pleasingly as do the clear colours of the high country. His bronze sculptures (e.g. Buffalo Hunt, 1905; Denver, CO, Mus. W. A.) depict the same dramatic and tension-packed themes as his paintings.

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