
C.M. Russell Buffalo Blanket
"I've Seen Buffalo Myself"
This Pendleton blanket is a tribute to the iconic American western artist of the Old West. C.M. Russell created this sketch for his book "Trails Plowed Under". The book was published in 1927, a year after Charlie's death. The image can be found on page 43 and the original sketch is in the Tucson Museum of Art. The background color is a match to Russell's personal stationary and the top and bottom of the blanket represents the French-Canadian trapper arrow sash that Charlie often wore. Each blanket sold will include a copy of "Trails Plowed Under". The use of the image is licensed with the Tucson Museum of Art. The blanket is 82% pure virgin wool/18 % pure cotton. 64 x 80 inches. Made in the USA. Dry clean only.
This Pendleton blanket is a tribute to the iconic American western artist of the Old West. C.M. Russell created this sketch for his book "Trails Plowed Under". The book was published in 1927, a year after Charlie's death. The image can be found on page 43 and the original sketch is in the Tucson Museum of Art. The background color is a match to Russell's personal stationary and the top and bottom of the blanket represents the French-Canadian trapper arrow sash that Charlie often wore. Each blanket sold will include a copy of "Trails Plowed Under". The use of the image is licensed with the Tucson Museum of Art. The blanket is 82% pure virgin wool/18 % pure cotton. 64 x 80 inches. Made in the USA. Dry clean only.