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Charles M. Russell Wall Art

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A Bad Hoss Fine Art Print
A Bad Hoss
12" x 17"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $35.99
The Meeting Fine Art Print
The Meeting
12" x 16"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $34.99
In Without Knocking Fine Art Print
In Without Knocking
28" x 20"
 
Price: $18.99
Bronc To Breakfast Fine Art Print
Bronc To Breakfast
16" x 13"
 
Price: $16.99
Sun River War Party Fine Art Print
Sun River War Party
28" x 22"
 
Price: $16.99
Through The Alkali Fine Art Print
Through The Alkali
4" x 5"
 
Price: $15.99
Jerked Down Fine Art Print
Jerked Down
23" x 16"
 
Price: $30.99
Beef For The Fighters Fine Art Print
Beef For The Fighters
8" x 10"
 
Price: $15.99
Beef For The Fighters Fine Art Print
Beef For The Fighters
19" x 21"
 
Price: $30.99
A Desperate Stand Fine Art Print
A Desperate Stand
40" x 27"
 
Price: $48.99
Riding Line Fine Art Print
Riding Line
29" x 26"
 
Price: $42.99
White Man's Buffalo Fine Art Print
White Man's Buffalo
31" x 22"
 
Price: $36.99
Cowboy Roping A steer Fine Art Print
Cowboy Roping A steer
18" x 23"
 
Price: $30.99
The Medicine Man Fine Art Print
The Medicine Man
35" x 23"
 
Price: $38.99
Signal Smoke Fine Art Print
Signal Smoke
34" x 23"
 
Price: $42.99
The Wagon Boss Fine Art Print
The Wagon Boss
38" x 26"
 
Price: $48.99
Smoke Of A .45 Fine Art Print
Smoke Of A .45
32" x 22"
 
Price: $46.99
In Without Knocking Fine Art Print
In Without Knocking
35" x 23"
 
Price: $42.99
Buffalo Hunt Fine Art Print
Buffalo Hunt
20" x 14"
 
Price: $38.99
Buffalo Hunt Fine Art Print
Buffalo Hunt
26" x 18"
 
Price: $62.99
Buffalo Hunt Fine Art Print
Buffalo Hunt
34" x 23"
 
Price: $110.99
Cowboy Roping a Steer Fine Art Print
Cowboy Roping a Steer
16" x 20"
 
Price: $38.99
Cowboy Roping a Steer Fine Art Print
Cowboy Roping a Steer
21" x 26"
 
Price: $62.99
A Doubtful Visitor Fine Art Print
A Doubtful Visitor
10" x 8"
 
Price: $15.99
A Doubtful Visitor Fine Art Print
A Doubtful Visitor
23" x 17"
 
Price: $30.99
On The Flathead Fine Art Print
On The Flathead
33" x 23"
 
Price: $42.99
The Hold Up Fine Art Print
The Hold Up
34" x 23"
 
Price: $42.99
When East Meets West Fine Art Print
When East Meets West
25" x 18"
 
Price: $30.99
The Medicine Man Fine Art Print
The Medicine Man
19" x 14"
 
Price: $28.99
Signal Smoke Fine Art Print
Signal Smoke
15" x 10"
 
Price: $15.99
Men Of The Open Range Fine Art Print
Men Of The Open Range
21" x 14"
 
Price: $15.99
Men Of The Open Range Fine Art Print
Men Of The Open Range
35" x 23"
 
Price: $38.99
Bronc To Breakfast Fine Art Print
Bronc To Breakfast
30" x 23"
 
Price: $43.99
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Charles Marion Russell (19 March, 1864 – 24 October, 1926), also known as Charles M. Russell, C.M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and “Kid” Russell, was an American artist whose paintings were characterized with elements of the Old American West. He created several paintings of landscapes, historical events, cowboys, and Indians. Besides painting, Russell was also a renowned sculptor, an author, and storyteller. There is no gainsaying that art was always part of his life from the time he was growing up in Missouri till his last breathe. While still young, he started off sketching and making figures of animals using clay. He spent a lot of his time reading Wild West, something that quite enchanted him. At the age of 16, Russell moved to Montana where learned about Wild West and worked for a long time as a cowboy. He documented his experiences as a cowboy using watercolors. His breakthrough came when he painted a piece that was forwarded by a foreman to the ranch owner as a report on how their herd survived the winter. The owner of the ranch liked it so much, showed it to friends and business associates and later displayed it in a shop window. At that point works started flowing Russell’s way.

Russell often captured American culture in his paintings. He a lot about American cultures from the many different places he lived. When he finally settled in Great Falls in Montana to work as a full time artist, a lot of his experiences would feature in his works. He married his wife Nancy in 1896. Within a short time, he had made a name for himself within the locality and had started getting acclaims and critics from all over the world. A lot of credit also goes to Nancy for having marketed the artwork, something Russell wasn’t good at. Many of his works remain displayed in the R.W. Norton Gallery in Shreveport and Amon Carter Museum. In 2005, his artwork Piegans was sold in an auction for $5.6 million. Several of his other works have also sold above the one million dollar mark after. Russell remains one of the greatest documented artists ever.
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