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Water Girl
Artist: Charles M. Russell
Date: 1895
A quiet moment on the plains: mirrored water, cotton-candy clouds, and a tipi camp breathing on the horizon. Russell lingers on the small ceremony of daily life—beads and fringe catching light, willow banks flaming with autumn color—while the river holds everything in a silver hush. It’s the West not as spectacle, but as intimacy: dignity, craft, and place woven into a single, sun-warmed scene.
Print Details:
• Giclee Reproduction of the original watercolor and gouache
• Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
• Suitable for Framing
• Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for…
• Western Americana & Charles M. Russell collectors
• Native American life and frontier history themes
• Lodge, ranch, cabin, and Southwestern decor
• Watercolor enthusiasts and 19th-century illustration
• Library, study, or living room gallery walls
Gentle water, open sky—an everyday frontier moment, quietly luminous.
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