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Contains 12748 Results:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, February 26, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Feb. 26, 1929, she was glad to hear about the two little models, Nancy C. Russell thinks "The Enemy Warns" was dreadful, she has commissioned a California artist to do "Waterhole" for Sack, apparently the idea for "Waterhole" came from Sack's communication with Charles M. Russell's spirit, Nancy C. Russell mentions that Joe deYong and Charlie Beil have remodeled "The Cryer".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, January 4, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 4, 1929, Nancy C. Russell states her concern over the return of the bronzes and the painting, "Roping Fresh Mounts", she had borrowed them for an exhibit, Nancy C. Russell states that Joe deYong is working on a background for "High Wide and Handsome", she thinks that there seems to be no chance for reducing the prices on "those little wax models".
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, December 19, 1928
From George Sack, Dec. 19, 1928, he has received "Roping Fresh Mounts" and the bronze in fine shape, he checks into the progress on the background for "High, Wide, and Handsome".
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, November 20, 1928
From George Sack, Nov. 20, 1928, "Roping Fresh Mounts" has arrived OK.
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, February 18, 1929
Handwritten, from George Sack, Feb. 18, 1929, he says that Roman Bronze Company will let him see every piece of sculpture in wax, this will be a quality control measure, still talking to Charles M. Russell in the spiritual world.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, January 14, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan. 14, 1929, the Roman Bronze Co. has cast some bronzes, but they look awful; asks Sack to go take a look at the rest of the bronzes to see if they are all in bad condition.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, April 19, 1928
From George Sack, April 19, 1928, Nancy C. Russell asks Sack to track down a picture, "Whose Meat", formerly owned by W.B. Walker.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, March 9, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 9, 1928, she has received the box of artwork from Sack; it was all in very good condition, even the wax models, mentions "In Enemy's Country" and "Roping Fresh Mounts".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, March 22, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 22, 1928, sends a pen sketch to Sack, no title given.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to George Sack, March 27, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, March 27, 1928, acknowledges receipt of check for "Roping Fresh Mounts", she sends along a description of the scene by Charles M. Russell, states she is working diligently on the book, and she is looking forward to the visit by the Sacks.