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2/1/2024 - 2/29/2024A Grim Discovery 1910
Edward Borein
Pen and Ink Heightened with White on Paper Illustration Board
17 x 23.25 inches (L x W)
Signed and dated lower left: Edward Borein 10
Literature:
Harold G. Davidson, The Lost Works of Edward Borein, Santa Barbara, California, 1978, p.269, for an illustration of a preliminary study for the present drawing.
Note:
It is likely that the present work was executed for one of the publications that featured Borein’s work such as: Harper’s, Collier’s Weekly, or The Century Illustrated Magazine.
Above the Falls circa 1872
Albert Bierstadt
Oil on Paper laid down on Canvas
13 x 19 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left
Finding the Gold that made Virginia City Famous
Charles Marion Russell
Pen and Ink
14 x 11 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: CMR
Provenance:
The Frederic G. Renner Collection
Private Collection; circa 1990 - present
Illustrated:
Strahorn, Carrie Adell; Fifteen Thousand Miles By Stage, page 99, 1911.
Phoenix Art Museum; Charles M. Russell, The Frederic G. Renner Collection, page 10, 1981.
Note:
This drawing commemorates the discovery of gold on Alder Creek, May 26, 1863, one of the greatest strikes in Montana history.
A letter of authenticity by Ginger K. Renner dated April 13, 1990 accompanies this work.
Indian Attack on a Stagecoach
Charles Marion Russell
Watercolor en grisaille heightened with gouache
11.25 x 8.25 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: CM Russell with Monogram Buffalo Skull
Illustrated :
Trent’s Trust by Bret Harte
Kennedy Quarterly Vol V, No. 3, May 11, 1965, page 246.
Note:
A letter by R.F. Morgan dated August 13, 1997, accompanies this work.
Indian Scout on a Bluff 1911
Charles Marion Russell
Pen and Ink
10 x 13 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: CMR with Monogram Buffalo Skull
Illustrated:
Strahorn, Carrie Adell; Fifteen Thousand Miles By Stage, , 1911, lead in illustration for Chapter XI, page 127.
Note:
A letter of authenticity by Ginger K. Renner dated July 11, 1995 accompanies this work.
Long Range Guns were often the White Man's Passport 1922
Charles Marion Russell
Watercolor, Pen and Ink
8.25 x 11 inches (L x W)
Signed and dated lower left: C M Russell 1922 with Monogram Buffalo Skull
Inscribed lower right: To Roy Page Jr on his / first Christmas from/ CM Russell 1922
Inscribed verso: Long Range Guns were often the white man’s passport (likely in the hand of Nancy Russell)
Note :
A letter of authenticity by Ginger K Renner dated October 17, 1987 accompanies this work.
Mounted Indian
Charles Marion Russell
Watercolor, Pen and Ink
Monogrammed lower left: Buffalo Skull
Note:
A letter of authenticity by R.F. Morgan dated July 2, 1996, accompanies this work.
Mounted Police Patrol Captures American Whiskey Runners
Charles Marion Russell
Pen and Ink
9.75 x 19.75 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: C M Russell
Note:
A letter by R.F. Morgan dated August 13, 1997
Note:
This work is a part of a series “Backtrailing the Old Frontier” written and published by Wm. Cheely and Percy Raban of Great Falls Montana. This episode is one of fifty-one narratives syndicated to some seventy newspapers coast to coast. The “Backtrailing” series, which ran for a year, was assured of success when Russell agreed to illustrate the narratives providing glimpses of the early Northwest and Montana history.
Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman in Stetson Hat 1910
Charles Marion Russell
Pen and Ink
Signed lower right: CM Russell (skull)
Note
A letter of authenticity by Frederic G. Renner dated Febrary 15, 1985 accompanies this work
Scouting Party
Charles Marion Russell
Watercolor with China White
12 x 19.5 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: CM Russell (skull)
A letter by R.F. Morgan dated December 30, 1996 accompanies this work.
Shadow of the Wing 1962
Eustace Paul Ziegler
Oil on Canvasboard
20 x 16 inches (L x W)
Signed and Monogrammed lower left
Stanley Park, British Columbia circa 1889
Albert Bierstadt
Oil on paper laid down on canvas
19.25 x 13.25 inches (L x W)
Signed lower left: ABierstadt
Exhibited:
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Texas and Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York: The Romantic Vision in America, September 1971, no. 424.
M. Knoedler and Co., New York: Albert Bierstadt, 1972, no. 4 (as Western Lake Scene)
The R.W. Norton Art Gallery, Louisiana: Artist’s of the Hudson River School, October – November 1973, no.105.
Hirschl & Adler Galleries Inc., New York: Faces and Places: Changing Images of 19th Century America, December 1972- January 1973, p. 3. no. 4, illustrated (as Western Lake Scene)
Literature:
The Kennedy Quarterly,“Farewell to Adventure: Moments of Western History Preserved in Bronze and Paint,” vol. 5, no. 3, May 1965, p. 136, illustrated.
This painting will be included in the forthcoming Albert Bierstadt catalogue raisonné database. We thank Melissa Webster Speidel, President of the Bierstadt Foundation and Director of the Albert Bierstadt catalogue raisonné project, for her assistance cataloging this work.