Charles M Russell Indigenous Scouts Western Landscape Art 24x30 Framed Signed
After Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)
Indigenous Scouts on Rocky Overlook
Framed Art Work on Paper
24" x 30"
Bears artist monogram signature and date '93
This evocative Western scene is a high-quality reproduction of a 1893 work by the legendary artist Charles Marion Russell, often referred to as "The Cowboy Artist." The composition features a group of Indigenous scouts navigating a treacherous rocky precipice overlooking a vast, atmospheric mountain valley. Russell's mastery of Western realism is evident in the detailed costuming, the dynamic tension of the figures, and the sweeping cinematic perspective of the American frontier landscape.
• Features Russell's iconic "CMR" monogram and buffalo skull signature mark in the lower field
• Professionally matted and housed in a period-style wood frame behind protective glass
• Detailed depiction of Indigenous life and Western topography typical of Russell's late 19th-century works
• Substantial display piece with finished exterior frame dimensions of 30" x 24"
Condition: Very good vintage condition. The artwork is well-preserved behind glass with vibrant tones and no visible foxing or moisture damage. The wood frame shows minor surface scuffs and edge wear consistent with age, particularly along the bottom rail. The backing is professionally sealed with a hanging wire installed for immediate display.
After Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)
Indigenous Scouts on Rocky Overlook
Framed Art Work on Paper
24" x 30"
Bears artist monogram signature and date '93
This evocative Western scene is a high-quality reproduction of a 1893 work by the legendary artist Charles Marion Russell, often referred to as "The Cowboy Artist." The composition features a group of Indigenous scouts navigating a treacherous rocky precipice overlooking a vast, atmospheric mountain valley. Russell's mastery of Western realism is evident in the detailed costuming, the dynamic tension of the figures, and the sweeping cinematic perspective of the American frontier landscape.
• Features Russell's iconic "CMR" monogram and buffalo skull signature mark in the lower field
• Professionally matted and housed in a period-style wood frame behind protective glass
• Detailed depiction of Indigenous life and Western topography typical of Russell's late 19th-century works
• Substantial display piece with finished exterior frame dimensions of 30" x 24"
Condition: Very good vintage condition. The artwork is well-preserved behind glass with vibrant tones and no visible foxing or moisture damage. The wood frame shows minor surface scuffs and edge wear consistent with age, particularly along the bottom rail. The backing is professionally sealed with a hanging wire installed for immediate display.
Original: $14.99
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$5.25Description
After Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)
Indigenous Scouts on Rocky Overlook
Framed Art Work on Paper
24" x 30"
Bears artist monogram signature and date '93
This evocative Western scene is a high-quality reproduction of a 1893 work by the legendary artist Charles Marion Russell, often referred to as "The Cowboy Artist." The composition features a group of Indigenous scouts navigating a treacherous rocky precipice overlooking a vast, atmospheric mountain valley. Russell's mastery of Western realism is evident in the detailed costuming, the dynamic tension of the figures, and the sweeping cinematic perspective of the American frontier landscape.
• Features Russell's iconic "CMR" monogram and buffalo skull signature mark in the lower field
• Professionally matted and housed in a period-style wood frame behind protective glass
• Detailed depiction of Indigenous life and Western topography typical of Russell's late 19th-century works
• Substantial display piece with finished exterior frame dimensions of 30" x 24"
Condition: Very good vintage condition. The artwork is well-preserved behind glass with vibrant tones and no visible foxing or moisture damage. The wood frame shows minor surface scuffs and edge wear consistent with age, particularly along the bottom rail. The backing is professionally sealed with a hanging wire installed for immediate display.

