I've got his book "Trails Plowed Under." That was printed just after his death with the forward written by Will Rogers That I picked up when I was a young teenager in the 60's. I used to live on the Chief Joseph Ranch just out of Darby, MT. Some of his paintings depicted areas not real far from there. I knew an old man in his90's when I was about 16 (I'm 67) in Idaho who claimed his Grandfather was a friend and worked with Charlie Russell. Russell is still my favorite artist ahead of Remington.
I have a painting of his, very dirty and coated with tobacco tar and nicotine. How do you clean it? Where in Wisconsin could I get it appraised? Apparently it’s Indian hunter’s return?
Is it original? M Mom years ago had some original damaged art work and the big art museum in Minneapolis dd a great professional restoration. If you have an original Russell it could be worth a milliobn ollars or more... If you are near Minneapolis contact the big Art Museum there new.artsmia.org/
@@TodaysWildWest well I have no idea if it’s original. I’ve had it several years stored in a closet. But I decided I should look into it. Thanks for your input.
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Flamborough Yorkshire.
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My favorite artist!
Charles Russell my favorite artist period!
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I've got his book "Trails Plowed Under." That was printed just after his death with the forward written by Will Rogers That I picked up when I was a young teenager in the 60's. I used to live on the Chief Joseph Ranch just out of Darby, MT. Some of his paintings depicted areas not real far from there. I knew an old man in his90's when I was about 16 (I'm 67) in Idaho who claimed his Grandfather was a friend and worked with Charlie Russell. Russell is still my favorite artist ahead of Remington.
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He is still the Greatest artist. God put Nancy and Charlie together. So he could help paint the skies. Nancy kept him focused.
I have a painting of his, very dirty and coated with tobacco tar and nicotine. How do you clean it? Where in Wisconsin could I get it appraised? Apparently it’s Indian hunter’s return?
Contact a good art museum and ask them to help you. Thanks for watfhint!
@@TodaysWildWest I’ll give it shot! The wife of a custom gun maker gave it to me as payment for carpentry work.
Is it original? M Mom years ago had some original damaged art work and the big art museum in Minneapolis dd a great professional restoration. If you have an original Russell it could be worth a milliobn ollars or more... If you are near Minneapolis contact the big Art Museum there new.artsmia.org/
@@TodaysWildWest well I have no idea if it’s original. I’ve had it several years stored in a closet. But I decided I should look into it. Thanks for your input.
Who had the brilliant idea of switching narrators every sentence? Soo annoying for an otherwise very good video 🙄
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