Homer E. Britzman
Found in 586 Collections and/or Records:
Homer H. Boelter Envelope, late 19th century - early 20th century
White envelope of Homer H. Boelter typography, labeled, 'Britz Xmas cards for next book.' Pencil marks on back side.
Illustrated letter to Britzman, September 29, 1943
Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
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Illustrated letter addressed to Britzman. Ilustration depicts an older man talking to another man leaning up against a lodge titled "Trail's End." Watercolor and ink.
Invoice from Arizona Highways to H.E. Britzman, May 8, 1951
From Arizona Highways to H. E. Britzman; expenditures for photographs and films for Fechin articles for "Arizona Highways."
Kodak Film Envelope, January 27
Yellow Kodak Film envelope labeled for Britzman, January 27.
Letter from Arthur to Britz, December 12, 1943
Letter by Arthur to Britz on the details of Jacob Hoover's death. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Edith Morrison to Britzman, May 30, 1943
Handwritten, from Edith Morrison, three pages, May 30, 1943, she tells the story of a Charles M. Russell painting, thanks Britzman for buying it.
Letter from Edwin B. Lindsay to H.E. Britzman, March 21, 1952
Two pages, partially typed and handwritten, March 21, 1952. On Lindsay and Phelps Co. letterhead. Tells Britzman he owns the book "Charles M. Russell, the Cowboy Artist", and he is pleased with it. Long handwritten postscript.
Letter from Joe Scheuerle to H.E. Britzman, September 20, 1944
Handwritten, from Joe Scheuerle, Sept. 20, 1944, made a tracing of Charles M. Russell's letter, does not think the watercolor "Buffalo Drive" is good for publication, friendly news.
Letter from N.C. Norcross to H.E. Britzman, January 23, 1953
From N.C. Norcross, Jan. 23, 1953, discusses some Charles M. Russell work he has for sale.
Letter from Will Crawford to Homer E. Britzman, June 9, 1941
From Will Crawford, June 9, 1941, a very amiable letter concerning "Charlie's old screen", made in 1904; several artists apparently contributed to this screen for Charles M. Russell, including Russell himself; gives information on a few other artists, hopes the letters answers any of Britzman's questions regarding the screen.