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Charles Marion Russell

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Marion Russell 1864-1926, American painter, b. Oak Hill, Mo. He was one of the two greatest and most popular painters of the American West (the other was Frederic Remington ). A stalwart individualist, Russell first earned his living as a trapper and cowboy, later translating his passion for adventure and American wildlife onto canvas for his own amusement. Russell's works are filled with the movement of cowboys, Native Americans (with whom he lived for a time), and galloping horses. His mural Lewis and Clark Meeting the Flathead Indians (1912) is in the Montana State Capitol,... Read more
Charles Marion Russell
Charles Marion Russell Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926), American painter...records of the Old West. Charles Marion Russell was born on March 19, 1864...WY: P.M. Morris, 1987. Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926., Trails ... Read more
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...by Robert Bloch; photography: John L. Russell; editor: George Tomasini; sound engineer: Walden O. Watson and William Russell; production designers: Joseph Hurley...Perkins ( Norman Bates ); Janet Leigh ( Marion Crane ); Vera Miles ( Lila Crane ); John...Alfred Hitchcock , New York, 1976. Derry, ... Read more

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