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Contains 12748 Results:
List of Artwork, late 19th century - early 20th century
For George Sack, a list of Charles M. Russell works and their prices.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, January 20, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 20, 1928, sent Sack a night letter, describes a painting by Charles M. Russell, will send it to Sack if he wants to see it, has not finished unpacking but she will send Sack a colored pen sketch.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, January 20, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 20, the original "night letter" mentioned in TU2009.39.2837, offered a painting for sale for $5000.
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, February 10, 1928
Handwritten, from Geo. Sack, Feb. 10, 1928, enclosed check for the bronze, Dr. Cole liked the buffalo painting referred to in TU2009.39.2838.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, February 8, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, Feb. 8, 1928, she regrets that Sack is unhappy with the painting, "In the Enemy's Country", he wants to trade Nancy C. Russell for "Roping Fresh Mounts", Nancy C. Russell also sends a colored pen sketch to Sack, she says she will simply pay Sack for the bronze "War Dancers" if the sketch is unsatisfactory.
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, February 27, 1928
Handwritten, from George Sack, Feb. 27, 1928, he will trade for "Roping Fresh Mounts" with "In Enemy's Country" and he will pay a difference of $4000, he is returning the pen sketch because he thinks that it is much too small to trade for the bronze.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to "Perc", April 13, 1921
From Nancy C. Russell, April 13, 1921, states that they sold an Indian picture for $10,000, after returning home Charles M. Russell said, "You know that's a dead man's price."
Letter from H.P. Raban to Nancy C. Russell, March 30, 1921
From Raban, March 30, 1921, says he bought a painting of Joe deYong, he is going to get Joe down to $50.00, and he also bought some of Seltzer's paintings, he closes with a proposition for making more money, but does not specify.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Grand Central Galleries, May 11, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, to Edward S. Barrie, May 11, 1927, states that the Roman Bronze company has sent two bronzes to the gallery: "Where the Best of Riders Quit" and "The Mountain Mother", they have nearly completed "Meat for Wild Men", Cole and Sack will lend their paintings for the coming exhibition, and Nancy C. Russell wants to know how much space she will have to exhibit the objects.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, October 11, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 11, 1929, Sack has rejected the small oil, "The War Party", Nancy C. Russell has another prospective buyer for it, she thanks Sack for sending "Horse Wrangler" to Mr. Vose, Sack has received "The Cryer", and Nancy C. Russell also mentions the book "Good Medicine".