Product code: Charles M. Russell Print deals On Canvas
C.M. Russell Print On Canvas / Art Gallery: The Women in Charles M Russell's Life & Art #225. Small 7.5 x 12 inch stretched canvas unframed print from an art gallery showing. Russell was noted for a keen eye on the social undercurrents of society and the meticulous authenticity with which he portrayed the clothing and equipment deals of both cowboys and Native people. Historians studying women's roles in the West critiqued Russell's portrayal of women, noting contrasting levels of sensuality in his depictions of white and native women, as he seemed to transfer sexuality from white to Native women, so as to conform to the moral standards and perceptions of women in his time. Most of Russell's portrayals of white women are shown as "pure" and non-sexual, but, his series of Keeoma paintings and others show a sensual native woman, as documented by the statement that Keeoma was a woman whom Russell had loved. (From a Wikipedia citation.).
C.M. Russell Print On Canvas / Art Gallery: The Women in Charles M Russell's Life & Art #225. Small 7.5 x 12 inch stretched canvas unframed print from an art gallery showing. Russell was noted for a keen eye on the social undercurrents of society and the meticulous authenticity with which he portrayed the clothing and equipment deals of both cowboys and Native people. Historians studying women's roles in the West critiqued Russell's portrayal of women, noting contrasting levels of sensuality in his depictions of white and native women, as he seemed to transfer sexuality from white to Native women, so as to conform to the moral standards and perceptions of women in his time. Most of Russell's portrayals of white women are shown as "pure" and non-sexual, but, his series of Keeoma paintings and others show a sensual native woman, as documented by the statement that Keeoma was a woman whom Russell had loved. (From a Wikipedia citation.).