Where to See Charles M. Russell

10 museums worldwide

About Charles M. Russell

American · 1864–1926 · American Renaissance

American[1] Western artist who worked as a Montana cowboy before becoming the foremost painter of the frontier West, producing around 4,000 oils, watercolours, and bronzes.

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Charles M. Russell's works are held in 10 museums worldwide, including Gilcrease Museum, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, and Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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🇪🇸 Spain

1 museum

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

1 museum

🇺🇸 United States

8 museums

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I see Charles M. Russell's work?
    The C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, holds a significant collection of his works. The museum is located at 400 13th Street North. Russell's art also appears at auction. The C.M. Russell Museum holds "The Russell" auction, an annual fundraising event. This takes place on the museum's campus in Great Falls. The Russell includes historically significant pieces by Charles M. Russell, alongside pieces by contemporary Western artists. A sealed bid sale of historical works, including some by Russell, has also been held. The Coeur d’Alene Art Auction has specialised in classical Western and American[1] art, including Russell's. The auction has been held in Reno, Nevada, and also as part of Western Art Week in Great Falls, Montana. The Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas, has hosted exhibitions that might include Russell.
  • What should I know about Charles M. Russell's prints?
    Charles M. Russell (1864[1]-1926[1]) was an American[1] artist known for his paintings and sculptures of the Old West. He documented the lives of cowboys, Native Americans, and the disappearing frontier. Although he is most famous for his oil paintings, prints of his work made his art accessible to a wider audience. Prints of Russell's art were produced using various methods, including photogravure and chromolithography. These techniques allowed for the reproduction of his artworks with reasonable accuracy and detail. Some prints were created during Russell's lifetime, while others were produced posthumously. Original prints of Russell's work can be valuable, especially those in good condition and with proper documentation. Collectors should look for details such as the printer's mark, the date of publication, and any information about the provenance of the print. The market for Russell's prints can fluctuate, so consulting with an expert is advisable before making a purchase.
  • Why are Charles M. Russell's works important today?
    Charles Marion Russell (1864[1]-1926[1]) was an American[1] artist known for his paintings and sculptures of the Old West. His importance now rests on his accurate depictions of a disappearing way of life. Russell's work provides insight into the daily lives of cowboys, Native Americans, and early settlers. He documented their activities, clothing, and surroundings with a keen eye for detail. His art acts as a historical record, preserving scenes and stories from a bygone era. Many appreciate Russell's ability to capture the spirit of the West. He portrayed the freedom, adventure, and challenges of frontier life. His paintings often feature dramatic action, such as cowboys wrangling cattle or encounters between settlers and Native Americans. These images have become iconic representations of the American West. Collectors and museums value Russell's art for its artistic quality and historical significance. His works are exhibited in major museums, such as the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, and are sought after by private collectors. Russell's art continues to educate and inspire, offering a window into a formative period in American history.
  • What techniques or materials did Charles M. Russell use?
    Charles Marion Russell (1864[1]-1926[1]) was a painter, sculptor, and writer of the American[1] West. He is known for his action-oriented paintings of cowboys, Native Americans, and wildlife. Russell was self-taught. He began drawing and sculpting as a child. His early work included illustrations for books and magazines. He also produced illustrated letters to friends. Russell worked in several media. These included watercolour, pen and ink, oil paint, and clay. He sometimes combined media, for example, watercolour washes over pen and ink drawings. He often painted on commission for wealthy patrons. These commissions allowed him to experiment with technique and subject matter. Russell’s sculptures were often small bronzes. These sculptures frequently depicted animals, such as bears and horses. He created wax models for his bronzes before casting them in metal. Some were cast at Roman Bronze Works in New York. Russell’s style is realistic, but it is also romantic. His paintings and sculptures capture the spirit of the American West. They often depict dramatic events, such as cattle drives, battles, and hunts.
  • Who did Charles M. Russell influence?
    Charles M. Russell's art and persona had an effect on many artists of the American[1] West. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club; its membership included artists such as Frank Tenney Johnson, Maynard Dixon, Carl Rungius, and Philip R. Goodwin. Several members of the Taos Society of Artists also belonged to the Salmagundi Club; Joseph Henry Sharp and Eanger Irving Couse donated paintings to the club. Russell's work also appeared at the Biltmore Salon, in Los Angeles, in the 1920s. The Painters of the West association, including Victor Clyde Forsythe, Jack Wilkinson Smith, and Frank Tenney Johnson, operated the Salon. His legacy continues through institutions such as the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. The museum has authenticated newly discovered Russell watercolours, adding to the catalogue raisonné.
  • Who influenced Charles M. Russell?
    It is difficult to identify specific artists who directly influenced Charles M. Russell. However, some sources suggest possible influences from different artistic movements and styles. One source mentions the impact of Rembrandt's drawings, particularly their emotional force and psychological depth. The artist found a connection with Rembrandt's "nervous sketches", possibly due to a desire for quick results and limited experience in draftsmanship. Another artist mentioned is Vincent van Gogh, specifically his drawings. The analytical nature of Van Gogh's ink drawings and their texture taught the artist about expressing three-dimensional quality through lines and using the medium in new visual relations. These influences may have helped shape the artist's approach to art-making, particularly in drawing and expressing emotion. However, without more specific information, it is hard to say definitively which artists had the most impact on his work.
  • What is Charles M. Russell's most famous work?
    It is difficult to name a single work as Charles M. Russell's 'most famous'. He was a prolific artist who produced many paintings, drawings, and sculptures of the American[1] West. Russell's work is known for its depictions of cowboys, Native Americans, and wildlife, and for its accurate portrayal of the landscapes of the West. Some of his well-known pieces include 'The Buffalo Hunt' (1899[1]), a dynamic depiction of a Native American hunting party, and 'When Blackfeet and Sioux Meet' (1908), which portrays a tense encounter between two tribes. 'Loops and Swift Horses are Surer than Lead' (1916) is another recognised painting, showing cowboys roping a steer. These works, among others, have contributed to Russell's reputation as one of the foremost artists of the American West.
  • What style or movement did Charles M. Russell belong to?
    Charles M. Russell (1864[1]-1926[1]) is generally associated with American[1] Western art. However, his work also has connections to other movements and styles. Some consider Russell a representational artist, because he depicted scenes and figures from the American West in a realistic manner. He captured details of cowboy life, Native American culture, and western wildlife. Other art historians place him within the broader category of American Scene painting; this movement gained traction during the 1930s. Artists like Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, and John S. Curry focused on native elements and regional subjects in their work. Russell's art shares some qualities with Romanticism, particularly in its idealised view of the West and its inhabitants. Romanticism often evokes a longing to escape civilisation. Some see parallels between Russell's depictions of the American West and Romantic artists like Eugène Delacroix or Paul Gauguin, who sought inspiration in non-Western cultures.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Charles M. Russell's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] wikipedia Wikipedia: Charles M. Russell Used for: biography.
  2. [2] book 2019-05-01_Fine_Art_Connoisseur Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  3. [3] book downmagaz.net, downmagaz.net Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  4. [4] book 英文杂志全球首发QQ群: 702250665 Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.

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