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C.M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB.), COLOR
C.M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB.), COLOR PENCIL DRAWING, 1909 Attributed to Charles Marion Russell (American,1864–1926), Native American Portrait, graphite and color pencil on paper mounted to cardboard, pencil signed and dated lower center, Kennedy Galleries label verso frame, 7"h x 6"w (sheet), 20.5"h x 15,5"w (frame)
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RUSSELL R. TRIPP (UNITED STATES,
RUSSELL R. TRIPP (UNITED STATES, 20TH CENTURY) OIRUSSELL R. TRIPP (United States, 20th century) oil on board, "Phaedra," a seated nude with her back turned and trees and a village in the background. Signed lower right, dated 1969, titled verso. Image measures 18" x 14". In a wood frame; 26" x 22" overall.
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JAMES L. RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1872
JAMES L. RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1872 - 1937) 4?" x 12" Landscape at Dusk, 1909. Pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, in Art Nouveau carved wood frame, 9" x 16½" overall.
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G. RUSSELL CASE, (B. 1966), "CLIFFS
G. RUSSELL CASE, (B. 1966), "CLIFFS IN TERRACOTTA," 2011, OIL ON BOARD, 12" H X 16" WG. Russell Case, (b. 1966) "Cliffs in Terracotta," 2011 Oil on board Signature Incised lower right: G. Russell Case; titled, dated and signed again with ©, verso; titled again on a gallery label affixed verso 12" H x 16" W Provenance: Thunderbird Foundation, Mt. Carmel, UT The Estate of George David Sturges, acquired from the above, 2011 Oil on board Dimensions: 12" H x 16" W Provenance: Thunderbird Foundation, Mt. Carmel, UT The Estate of George David Sturges, acquired from the above, 2011
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G. RUSSELL CASE (1966- ), AUTUMN
G. RUSSELL CASE (1966- ), AUTUMN CAMP Fine Art
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RUSSELL Charles Marion (American
RUSSELL Charles Marion (American 1864-1926): After Russell ''Bronco Buster'' Bronze on black marble base. 24'' h. x 20'' x 15''.
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AL HELD (american 1928-2005)
AL HELD (american 1928-2005) "RUSSELL'S WAY" Circa 1989, edition of 50; Crown Point Press, publisher; Renee Bott, printer. Color etching and aquatint. 35 9/16 x 44 5/8 in. (89.8 x 113.3cm) provenance: Private Collection, New York. ,000-7,000 Framed, sheet size: 40 3/4 x 54 in. The full sheet, with margins, bottom/top outer edges with deckling. With five tape mounts near top edge verso. Minor brownish discoloration in one area in top margin at right, just below top of sheet.
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CM Russell bronze trinket dish
CM Russell bronze trinket dish modeled as a bearclimbing a tree trunk. Signed ''CM Russell'' with buffalo skull mark; inscribed ''Calif. Art. BR FNRY''. Charles Marion Russell (American 1864-1926). 5.375''H x 4.75'' Dia.
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AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL, GOING
AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL, GOING GRIZZLYAfter Charles Marion Russell(American, 1864-1926)Going Grizzlypatinated bronzeinscribed on base: C.M. Russell 1922, with the artist's device and numbered 29/30 and with indistinct overstruck foundry
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CHARLES M. RUSSELL (AMERICAN
CHARLES M. RUSSELL (AMERICAN 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "THE...CHARLES M. RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "They're Coming!," pencil/graphite sketch on folded paper, signed C/R with initials "C M R" and a bucranium, depicting a man on horseback with arm raised and galloping down a hill towards a group of three Native American teepees. 6" x 8 1/4" Provenance: Private Collection, Washington State
Condition:
Good condition with some light foxing, creases from folding and top of paper has torn edge - possibly pulled from a book or sketch paper pad. Set between two glass panels and a green velvet bordered giltwood frame. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.” NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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JAMES L. RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1872
JAMES L. RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1872 - 1937) 4?" x 12" Landscape at Dusk, 1909. Patel on paper, signed and dated lower right, in Art Nouveau carved wood frame, 9" x 16½" overall.
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RUSSELL CASE (AMERICAN, MID-20TH
RUSSELL CASE (AMERICAN, MID-20TH CENTURY) 24" x 18" Snowy Owl, 1976. Oil on canvas panel, signed and dated lower right, in a distressed metallic frame, overall 29" x 23".
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G. RUSSELL CASE (1966- ), CLIFF
G. RUSSELL CASE (1966- ), CLIFF RIDERS Fine Art
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JOE RUSSELL (1926-2008) HEADING
JOE RUSSELL (1926-2008) HEADING IN AT LAST. Oil on canvas signed 18''x24'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 14"H X 20"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 14"H x 20"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"W (frame)
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ALFRED RUSSELL, NEW YORK
ALFRED RUSSELL, NEW YORK (1920-2007), ABSTRACT, 1946, ETCHING, 11”H X 15”WAlfred Russell, New York, (1920-2007) abstract, 1946, etching Signed lower right. Born in 1920, Mr. Russell studied at the Art Students League and earned a master's degree in art history from Columbia. He also studied with Stanley William Hayter's print studio, Atelier 17, in both New York and Paris. Mr. Russell taught for nearly 30 years at Brooklyn College. His last New York show was at the Tatischeff Gallery in 1979. He is represented in the collections of the Whitney Museum, the Brooklyn Museum and the Detroit Institute of Arts. etching Dimensions: 11"H x 15"W
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ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE RUSSELL,
ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE RUSSELL, PORTRAITAttributed to Theodore Russell(British, 1614-1689)Portrait of Catherine Greville (née Russell) Lady Brooke in mourning, circa 1644oil on paneltitled twice and dated on reverse, also with the Kimbolto
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 3/4"H X 23 3/4"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 3/4"H X 23 3/4"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 1/4"H X 23 3/8"W, 21 1/8"H X 27 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 1/4"H x 23 3/8"W, 21 1/8"H x 27 1/4"W (frame)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 1/2"H X 23 1/2"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 1/2"H x 23 1/2"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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C. M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB), BRONZE
C. M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB), BRONZE Attributed to Charles Marion Russell (American, 1864-1926), "The Sentinel", depicting a bighorn sheep, signed "CMR" with cow skull cipher and "10/30", mounted on wood base, gallery labels to underside, 7.5"h (bronze), 9.5"h x 8"w x 7"d (with base)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 3/8"H X 23 3/4"W, 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Framed upside down. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 3/8"H x 23 3/4"W, 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"W (frame)
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C. M. RUSSELL (AFTER), BRONZE
C. M. RUSSELL (AFTER), BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP After Charles Marion Russell (American, 1864-1926), "Smokin' Up the Town", depicting a cowboy firing his gun, astride a rearing horse, signed "CM RUSSELL" with cow skull cipher, "Roman Bronze Works Inc. N.Y." on left side of base, stamped #128 underneath, 11"h, 8"w x 5"d (base)
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AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL, THE
AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL, THE ENEMY'S TRACKSAfter Charles Marion Russell(American, 1864-1926)The Enemy's Tracks (R-23)patinated bronzeinscribed on base: C.M. Russell, with the artist's device, also impressed with the Roman Bronze Works Inc. N.
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RUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN,
RUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN, 1951-2013) BRONZE-CLAD SCULPTURERUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN, 1951-2013) bronze-clad sculpture, "End of the Trail," after the original by James Earle Fraser, a depiction of a weary Native American man hanging limp as his weary horse comes to the edge of the Pacific Ocean, artist signed and numbered 524/2500, 22.75"H.
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 15 1/2"H X 20"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 15 1/2"H x 20"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"W (frame)
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RUSSELL CHATHAM (1939-2019) NEW
RUSSELL CHATHAM (1939-2019) NEW ZEALAND TRIPTYCHFramed lithograph on paper triptych, "New Zealand Suite," signed lower right, Russell Chatham (American, 1939-2019), numbered 121/ 175, dated 1989, each sheet: approx 27.75"h, 21.75"w, overall: approx 36.5"h, 76"w, 27lbs
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), THE TENT ACT III / THE TENT ACT II, TWO WATERCOLOR SET DESIGNS, 8"H X 13 3/4"W (SIGHT), 16"H X 20"W (MAT)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) The Tent Act III / The Tent Act II, Two watercolor set designs Signed on mat. Two watercolor set designs Dimensions: 8"H x 13 3/4"W (sight), 16"H x 20"W (mat)
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BRONZE AFTER RUSSELL. Will Rogers
BRONZE AFTER RUSSELL. Will Rogers on horseback 70/100. 10 1/2'' h.
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (B.1950), BOX PRIMER "D", 1968, FOUND OBJECT WOOD CONSTRUCTION, 18"H X 9 7/8"W X 6"DJames Spencer Russell, American, (b.1950) Box Primer "D", 1968, found object wood construction signed and dated. Biography from Indiana State Museum James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. Written and submitted by Mark J. Ruschman, Chief Fine Arts Curator, Indiana State Museum found object wood construction Dimensions: 18"H x 9 7/8"W x 6"D
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BRONZE AFTER RUSSELL. ''Shooting up
BRONZE AFTER RUSSELL. ''Shooting up the Town'' 49/100. Cowboy on a rearing horse after C.M. Russell (Charles Marion Russell Montana/California 1864-1926). 10 3/4'' h.
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA (B.1915), CIRCLE IN SQUARE 28, 1979, GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 23"H X 29"W (SIGHT), 27 1/4"H X 33 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, (b.1915) Circle in Square 28, 1979, graphite on paper titled lower left and signed lower right. graphite on paper Dimensions: 23"H x 29"W (sight), 27 1/4"H x 33 1/4"W (frame)
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Morgan Russell (American 1886-1953)
Morgan Russell (American 1886-1953) Classical Group oil on board 12 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches.
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), CLYDE-SPATTERS, GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 23"H X 29"WJames Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) Clyde-Spatters, graphite on paper Titled lower left and signed lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. graphite on paper Dimensions: 23"H x 29"W
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GEORGE GORDON RUSSELL (1932-1985)
GEORGE GORDON RUSSELL (1932-1985) FIGURE & DOGFramed oil on canvas painting, Figure with Dog, signed lower left Russell (George Gordon Russell, Pennsylvania, 1932-1985), sight: approx 11.5"h, 9.5"w, overall: 13.25"h, 11.25"w, 1.5lbs **Provenance: From the collection of Mrs. Bettye Wellons, Austin, Texas**