Grand Central Art Galleries
Found in 200 Collections and/or Records:
From Roman Bronze Works to E. E. Quantrell, December 13, 1927
Letter from Roman Bronze Works to E. E. Quantrell; states that a cast of "The Range Father" has already been sent to him by Grand Central Art Galleries. Typed with the word "Copy" handwritten toward the top.
From Walter Clark to Charles M. Russell, April 26, 1926
Letter from Walter Clark to Charles Russell; informs Charles M. Russell of his intention to substitute small bronzes for athletic prizes. Typed.
From Walter Clark to Charles M. Russell, March 9, 1926
Letter from Walter Clark to Charles Russell; Clark goes into more detail about his plan to sell small bronzes as athletic trophies, the business details are included to a greater extent than in letter TU2009.39.655. Typed on two pages: TU2009.39.656.1-TU2009.39.656.4.
Gallery Brochure, November 1928
Brochure for Grand Central Art Galleries exhibiting works by Charles M. Russell. Includes a list of paintings and bronzes. Picture of 'Where the Best of Riders Quit' featured on the front.
Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist, November 20, 1927
The Art World, November 20, 1927, Charles M. Russell paintings on display at the Grand Central Galleries, "Graces of Youth Flow From Brush of Artist: Border Life Scenes In Vivid Memory of Russell."
Letter from John E. Holmes to Nancy C. Russell, March 25, 1929
List of Artwork, August 1, 1932
List of Bronzes, October 8, 1928
From the Grand Central Art Gallery; a list of Charles M. Russell's bronzes in the gallery. Typed with some markings in pencil.
List of Bronzes, late 19th century - early 20th century
List of bronzes on consignment with Grand Central Art Galleries, listed by the Fifth Ave. gallery and the 15 Vanderbilt Ave.