Homer E. Britzman
Found in 586 Collections and/or Records:
From J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman, February 6, 1945
Typed two page letter from J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 6, 1945, thanks Homer E. Britzman for the Christmas gifts and philosophizes about the war.
From James B. O'Flynn to Homer E. Britzman, April 12, 1940
From James O'Flynn, April 12, 1940, states a client of his has a Charles M. Russell watercolor entitled "Better Than Bacon" and would like to sell it for $500.
From James B. Rankin to H.E. Britzman, January 25, 1939
From James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman, October 28, 1938
From James B. Rankin to Homer Britzman, March 26, 1937
From James B. Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, April 10, 1937
From James B. Rankin, April 10, 1937, says Mr. Strahorn is alive and writing his memoirs in Boise, Idaho, states that he knows of several people with original Charles M. Russell paintings for sale.
From James B. Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, April 20, 1937
From James B. Rankin, April 20, 1937, Charles M. Russell's step-mother wishes to sell some paintings, Rankin suggests that Homer Britzman check with her; Tone Price has some rare Russell books for sale at his bookstore; Rankin wants to know if Britzman knows C.F. Bouldin of L.A.; he also wants to contact Percy Raban.
From James Rankin to H.E. BritzmanHomer E. Britzman, February 28, 1939
Typed letter from James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman dated Feb. 28, 1939, Britzman is not interested in Mr. Wright's painting; Phil Weinard's pictures, Rankin claims, are unquestionably original Russell's; Churchill Mehard, former friend of Charles M. Russell, wishes to sell an original modeling; asks Britzman to phone Bill Hart, who has several very humorous pictures with a poem by "Redyard Skipling" (Charles M. Russell).
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, October 29, 1937
From James Rankin, October 29, 1937, Rankin states that his Charles M. Russell list is being included in "American Illustrations--A Checklist" by Theodore Bolton; it is being published by R.R. Bowker; he gives a list of books, two of which are illustrated by Russell; Rankin seeks information about the Russell collections of Will Rogers and E.L. Doheny, he would like Homer Britzman's help.
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, May 12, 1938
From James Rankin, May 12, 1938, refers Homer Britzman to "American Book Illustrators--A Checklist", published by R.R. Bowker Co.; Rankin gave Britzman's name to Miss Ruskin, an art dealer with Charles M. Russell originals; he has not received any information from Phipps.