Ernest E. Quantrell
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Charlie Beil, October 2, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, June 5, 1929
Letter by Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell; thanks her for the photo of "Medicine Whip". Typed.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, March 28, 1928
Letter by Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell; thanks her for sending him colored prints of Charles M. Russell paintings. Typed with a handwritten note at the bottom.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, May 14, 1928
From Ernest E. Quantrell, May 14, 1928, mentions the purchase of Charles M. Russell bronzes and watercolors, he does not give specific titles.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1928
From Ernest E. Quantrell, November 19, 1928, references to Charles M. Russell works of art, personal greetings.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, January 29, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, two pages, January 29, 1929, discussing a possible trade with Dr. Cole, Quantrell may trade for Cole's "Strenuous Life", mentions the alteration of Cole's painting, mentions communication with Mr. MacKay and Charlie Beil.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, February 26, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, February 26, 1929, the trade with Cole fell through (TU2009.39.1996), purchased an unspecified watercolor by Charles M. Russell, and wants a deluxe edition of "Good Medicine".
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, March 28, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, March 28, 1929, mentions the purchase of a Charles M. Russell painting, indefinite reference, met and bought a painting by Tenney Johnson.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, May 21, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, May 21, 1929, thanks for the information on the oil painting but he is not interested, he mentions he has a large watercolor of Indians, states he owns six Charles M. Russell watercolors.
From Ernest E. Quantrell to Nancy C. Russell, September 18, 1929
From Ernest E. Quantrell, September 18, 1929, he is building a cabin room in his home in Bronxville, New York; he wants information about authentic interiors for it.