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Charles Marion Russell

Charles Marion Russell (1864, Oak Hill, Missouri – 1926, Great Falls, Montana), also known as C. M. Russell, was one of the great artists of the American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States, in addition to bronze sculptures. He was also a talented storyteller and author. The C. M. Russell Museum Complex is located in his hometown of Great Falls, Montana houses more than 2,000 Russell artworks, personal objects, and artefacts. His mural entitled Lewis and Clark Meeting the Flathead Indians hangs in the state capitol building in Helena, Montana. Art was always a part of Russell's life. Growing up in Missouri, he drew sketches and made clay figures of animals. He had an intense interest in the wild west and would spend hours reading about it. He would watch explorers and fur traders who frequently came through Missouri. Russell learned to ride horses at Hazel Dell Farm in Jerseyville, Illinois on a famous Civil War horse called Great Britain. His instructor was Col. William H. Fulkerson who had married into the Russell family. At the age of sixteen, he left school and went to Montana to work on a sheep ranch. He returned to Missouri and Illinois in the winter of 1882 to visit family. His cousin James Fulkerson, nine months younger, was persuaded to join Russell working on a Montana cattle ranch. However, as Russell later wrote, his cousin died of mountain fever at Billings two weeks after we arrived on 27 May 1883. In 1882, by the age of eighteen, Russell was working as a cattle hand. The harsh winter of 1886 and 1887 provided the inspiration for a painting that would give Russell his first taste of publicity. According to stories, he was working on the O-H Ranch in the Judith Basin of Central Montana when the ranch foreman received a letter from the owner, asking how the cattle herd had weathered the winter. Instead of a letter, the ranch foreman sent a postcard-sized watercolour Russell had painted of gaunt steer being watched by wolves under a gray winter sky. The ranch owner showed the postcard to friends and business acquaintances and eventually displayed it in a shop window in Helena, Montana. After this, work began to come steadily to the artist. Russell's caption on the sketch, Waiting for a Chinook, became the title of the drawing, and Russell later created a more detailed version which is one of his best-known works. In 1896, he married his wife Nancy. In 1897, they moved from the small community of Cascade, Montana to neighbouring Great Falls, where Russell spent the majority of his life from that point on. There, he continued with his art, becoming a local celebrity and gaining the acclaim of critics worldwide. As he kept primarily to himself, Nancy is generally given credit in making Russell an internationally known artist. She set up many shows for him throughout the United States and in London creating many followers of Russell's. Russell the artist arrived on the cultural scene at a time when the wild west was being chronicled and sold back to the public in many forms, ranging from the dime novel to the wild west show and soon evolving into motion picture shorts and features of the silent era, the westerns that have become a movie staple. Russell was fond of these popular art forms, and made many friends among the well-off collectors of his works, including actors and film makers such as William S. Hart, Harry Carey, Will Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks. He also kept up with other artists of his ilk, including painter Edward Ed Borein and Will Crawford the illustrator. On the day of Russell's funeral in 1926, all the children in Great Falls were released from school to watch the funeral procession. Russell's coffin was displayed in a glass sided coach, pulled by four black horses.

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Charles Marion Russell - Capturing the Grizzly

Charles Marion Russell - Capturing the Grizzly

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Charles Marion Russell - Carson's Men (also known as appraisal values)

Charles Marion Russell - Carson's Men (also known as appraisal values)

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Charles Marion Russell - Casa Alegre

Charles Marion Russell - Casa Alegre

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Charles Marion Russell - Charles M. Russell and His Friends

Charles Marion Russell - Charles M. Russell and His Friends

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Charles Marion Russell - Christmas Dinner for the Men on the Trail

Charles Marion Russell - Christmas Dinner for the Men on the Trail

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Charles Marion Russell - Coming across the Plain

Charles Marion Russell - Coming across the Plain

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Charles Marion Russell - Council Of War

Charles Marion Russell - Council Of War

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Charles Marion Russell - Counting Coup

Charles Marion Russell - Counting Coup

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Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy Bargaining for an Indian Girl

Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy Bargaining for an Indian Girl

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Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy Lassoing A Steer

Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy Lassoing A Steer

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Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy On The Range

Charles Marion Russell - Cowboy On The Range

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Charles Marion Russell - Cree War Party

Charles Marion Russell - Cree War Party

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Charles Marion Russell - Crees Coming in to Trade

Charles Marion Russell - Crees Coming in to Trade

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Charles Marion Russell - Crossing the Missouri

Charles Marion Russell - Crossing the Missouri

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Charles Marion Russell - Crossing the Range

Charles Marion Russell - Crossing the Range

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Charles Marion Russell - Crow Sheep Hunter

Charles Marion Russell - Crow Sheep Hunter

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Charles Marion Russell - Deer at Lake McDonald

Charles Marion Russell - Deer at Lake McDonald

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Charles Marion Russell - Deer Grazing

Charles Marion Russell - Deer Grazing

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Charles Marion Russell - Deer in a Snowy Forest

Charles Marion Russell - Deer in a Snowy Forest

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Charles Marion Russell - Driving Buffalo Over the Cliff

Charles Marion Russell - Driving Buffalo Over the Cliff

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Charles Marion Russell - For Supremacy

Charles Marion Russell - For Supremacy

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