FORT WORTH, TX.- A new book published by the
Amon Carter Museum reveals a different side of famed cowboy artist Charles M. Russell humorist and illustrator.
Russell produced thousands of paintings and sculptures over his 33-year career, but beyond these works, he generated more than 400 pieces of correspondence, most of which he illustrated. The 100 Best Illustrated Letters of Charles M. Russell, edited by Russell authority Brian Dippie and published by the Carter, brings together for the first time the 100 most beloved of these letters.
The letters in this beautiful book were drawn from both private and public collections around the country and a number have never been reproduced before now, says Amon Carter Museum Director Ron Tyler. One of my favorites is Charlies illustrated homage to the canyon mule. Both Russell enthusiasts and those new to his work will find great enjoyment in this book.
The 9½ x 11 inch, 216-page book includes 193 color reproductions of Russells letters, a removable to scale letter and envelope replica, and a foreword written in 1925 by the Cowboy Artist himself. The book retails for $50 and is available at the Amon Carter Museum Store and
online. For more information, call 800.573.1933.