Charles Marion Russell

Charles Marion Russell was celebrated for his dramatic portrayals of life on the great frontier of the Great Plains in North America. Born in 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri, Russell’s passion for the frontier life emerged at an early age. By the time he was 16, he had moved to Montana, immersing himself in the life of a cowboy, which profoundly influenced his artistic career.

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CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (1864-1926)

The Kindergarten (The Story Teller)

Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)

When Meat Was Plentiful

Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)

Deer at Lake McDonald

Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)

Judith Basin—Bronc Twister

Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)

Dynamite! "A slather of rock and stones come out of the mouth and began to dump down promiscuous on the scenery"

Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)

Indians on Horseback