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Charles M. Russell

In 1880, at the age of sixteen, Charles M. Russell left his middle-class home in Saint Louis and headed west. He arrived in Montana not to seek his fortune but to share the lives of the mountain men, cowboys, and wranglers whose exploits had filled his imagination as a boy. In the years that followed he found his niche in the cattle kingdom, working as a wrangler, joining his fellow cowboys on the roundup and for his own pleasure and that of his friends--chronicling in paint, ink, and watercolor the West and its people.
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