Art
Framed Charlie Russell Print
- Item Number
- 117
Item Description
The Round-Up - Charles Russell (1864 1926) was the "other" artist (besides Frederic Remington) who chronicled life in the Wild West with more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. Unlike Remington, Russell settled permanently in the west (Montana) and wholeheartedly embraced everything life there had to offer. He was a "real" cowboy, lived with a mountain man and was an adopted brother of the Blackfoot tribe. His oils, watercolors and bronzes reflect an intimate knowledge of his subjects, and no one was more surprised than he when they began fetching high prices. Help us fetch a high price for this framed 14" x 30" Charlie Russell Print called "The Roundup."
Donated By:
Joleen Tustin
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