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Charles Marion Russell "Indian with Spear, 1905" Oil Painting, After

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Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was an American artist known for his iconic depictions of the American West, particularly scenes of cowboys, Native Americans, and wildlife. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Russell moved to Montana as a young man and developed a deep appreciation for the rugged landscapes and frontier culture of the American West.Russell's paintings are characterized by their authenticity, attention to detail, and sympathetic portrayal of Western life. He was particularly interested in capturing the spirit and character of the West, from the hard-working cowboys and ranchers to the proud and resilient Native American tribes.One of Russell's most famous works is his painting "The Smoke Signal" (1905), which depicts a lone Native American warrior signaling to his tribe with a smoke signal. The painting is celebrated for its dramatic composition, rich colors, and evocative portrayal of Western life.In addition to his paintings, Russell was also a skilled sculptor and illustrator. His illustrations appeared in numerous books and magazines, helping to popularize the image of the American West and its inhabitants.Russell's work had a significant impact on the popular perception of the American West and helped to shape the mythology and folklore of the frontier. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest Western artists of all time, and his paintings continue to be cherished for their beauty, authenticity, and historical significance.
Measures 14 x 10 (image), 16 x 20 (framed).
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Oil on canvas.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was an American artist known for his iconic depictions of the American West, particularly scenes of cowboys, Native Americans, and wildlife. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Russell moved to Montana as a young man and developed a deep appreciation for the rugged landscapes and frontier culture of the American West.Russell's paintings are characterized by their authenticity, attention to detail, and sympathetic portrayal of Western life. He was particularly interested in capturing the spirit and character of the West, from the hard-working cowboys and ranchers to the proud and resilient Native American tribes.One of Russell's most famous works is his painting "The Smoke Signal" (1905), which depicts a lone Native American warrior signaling to his tribe with a smoke signal. The painting is celebrated for its dramatic composition, rich colors, and evocative portrayal of Western life.In addition to his paintings, Russell was also a skilled sculptor and illustrator. His illustrations appeared in numerous books and magazines, helping to popularize the image of the American West and its inhabitants.Russell's work had a significant impact on the popular perception of the American West and helped to shape the mythology and folklore of the frontier. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest Western artists of all time, and his paintings continue to be cherished for their beauty, authenticity, and historical significance.
Measures 14 x 10 (image), 16 x 20 (framed).
Sold "after" Russell.
Oil on canvas.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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