Charles M. Russell
Found in 6832 Collections and/or Records:
From Arthur H. Harlow to Nancy C. Russell, June 8, 1937
Typed, from Arthur H. Harlow, art dealer, New York, June 8, 1937, would like to have Charles M. Russell exhibition, mentions that occasionally sells casts of "Smoking Up".
From Arthur Hoeber to Charles M. Russell, June 18, 1911
Letter from Arthur Hoeber to Charles Russell; asks Charles M. Russell to discourage Bentley from his ambition to work on a ranch. Handwritten.
From Arthur Hoeber to Charles M. Russell, March 25, 1911
Letter from Arthur Hoeber to Charles Russell; he is attempting to arrange for the publication of a magazine article on Charles M. Russell. Handwritten.
From Arthur N. Harlow to Nancy C. Russell, October 30, 1926
Handwritten letter from Arthur N. Harlow to Nancy C. Russell dated Oct. 30, 1926 expresses condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell.
From Aunt Julia, late 19th century - early 20th century
Note with "From Aunt Julia" written in ink and "after dinner coffee..." handwritten in pencil below.
From Austin and Isabel, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card with the words "From Austin and Isabel" handwritten with a ribbon attached to the upper right corner of the object.
From Barrie Grand Central Galleries to Nancy C. Russell, October 31, 1927
From Benjamin Zoppo to Folsom Galleries, April 1, 1916
Letter by Benjamin Zoppo to Folsom Galleries; refers to Charles M. Russell's bronzes and the prices for the reproductions, and says that he will deliver the work as soon as he is able. Handwritten.
From Betty Finnin to Nancy C. Russell, July 17, 1928
Typed letter from Betty Finnin, Mr. Maule's secretary, to Nancy C. Russell dated July 17, 1928, note that is explaining that an enclosed letter was dictated prior to Maule's leaving for his Western trip.
From Betty Rogers to Nancy C. Russell, June 27
Handwritten two pages letter from Betty Rogers, Will Rogers Productions, to Nancy C. Russell dated 27 June (no year provided) about sending a check for $600 to cover the purchase of Charles M. Russell art work.