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Charles Marion Russell 1864 - 1926
Estimate
10,000 - 20,000 USD
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Description
- Charles Marion Russell
- The Cryer
inscribed CM Russell with the artist's skull device on the base, with the Roman Bronze Works Inc. N-Y- foundry mark
- bronze, brown patina
- height: 10 1/4 in.
- (26.0 cm)
Literature
Ramon F. Adams and Homer E. Britzman, Charles M. Russell: The Cowboy Artist, A Biography, Pasadena, California, 1948, p. 213, another example
Karl Yost with Homer E. Britzman and Frederic Renner, Charles M. Russell: The Cowboy Artist, A Bibliography, Pasadena, California, 1948, p. 173, another example
Frederic G. Renner, Charles M. Russell: Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in the Amon G. Carter Collection, Austin, Texas, 1966, no. 152, p. 113, illustration of another example
Earl Adams, "The Most Valuable Russell Bronzes: the forty-six cast during his lifetime", Persimmon Hill, no. 2, vol. III, March 1973, no. 43, p. 69, illustration of another example
Rick Stewart, Charles M. Russell: Sculptor, Fort Worth, Texas, 1994, pp. 103, 358-362, illustrations of other examples pp. 358-361
Gerald Peters, Kellie Keto and Rudolf Wunderlich, Charles M. Russell: The Artist in his Heyday, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1995, no. 61, p. 145, illustration of another example in color
Karl Yost with Homer E. Britzman and Frederic Renner, Charles M. Russell: The Cowboy Artist, A Bibliography, Pasadena, California, 1948, p. 173, another example
Frederic G. Renner, Charles M. Russell: Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in the Amon G. Carter Collection, Austin, Texas, 1966, no. 152, p. 113, illustration of another example
Earl Adams, "The Most Valuable Russell Bronzes: the forty-six cast during his lifetime", Persimmon Hill, no. 2, vol. III, March 1973, no. 43, p. 69, illustration of another example
Rick Stewart, Charles M. Russell: Sculptor, Fort Worth, Texas, 1994, pp. 103, 358-362, illustrations of other examples pp. 358-361
Gerald Peters, Kellie Keto and Rudolf Wunderlich, Charles M. Russell: The Artist in his Heyday, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1995, no. 61, p. 145, illustration of another example in color
Catalogue Note
Conceived in 1926 and likely cast prior to 1958 in an edition of 13, inlcuding 6 lifetime casts.