Collection: Charles M. Russell

Charles M. Russell, also known as "Charlie Russell" or "Cowboy Artist," was a legendary American artist and storyteller of the Old West. Born in 1864, Russell developed a deep love and fascination for the Western frontier from an early age. His passion for the West and its inhabitants, particularly cowboys, Native Americans, and wildlife, became the central theme of his artwork. Russell's paintings and sculptures captured the spirit, ruggedness, and vibrant personalities of the American West with remarkable authenticity and detail. Known for his ability to bring characters and scenes to life, Russell's artwork often depicted cowboys on horseback, Native American tribes, buffalo hunts, and lively scenes from the daily lives of frontiersmen. He had a keen eye for capturing the subtleties of Western life and used his art to preserve the history and culture of the American frontier. Russell's artistic talent and deep understanding of Western history made him one of the most revered and influential Western artists of his time. His artwork continues to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts and historians, providing a glimpse into the rich and dynamic world of the American West.