paintings
Found in 1599 Collections and/or Records:
From Homer E. Britzman to Edith Ellis Morrison, October 25, 1937
From Homer E. Britzman, October 25, 1937, he will be in San Diego Wednesday, November 3, when he will call and see if she has received the picture or information from her sister.
From Homer E. Britzman to Edith Ellis Rounds, September 13, 1938
From Homer E. Britzman, September 13, 1938, he is interested in the paintings and will help her find a buyer for her property if she provides the legal information.
From Homer E. Britzman to Edith Ellis Rounds, October 26, 1938
From Homer E. Britzman, October 26, 1938, he has had no luck in his attempt to sell Morrison's property, he wishes to know whether her sister has sold the painting yet.
From Homer E. Britzman to Edith Morrison, November 15, 1937
From Homer E. Britzman, November 15, 1937, he will not pay the $300 asked for the painting, and he has made several employment inquiries for her but he has had no results.
From Homer E. Britzman to Ethel E. Wills, April 10, 1939
From Homer E. Britzman, April 10, 1939, it is impossible for him to make that sort of offer for the painting, he wants her to send a photograph and state the price she will accept for the work.
From Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten letter from Homer E. Britzman to J.R. Tweeddale acknowledging the receipt of the Charles M. Russell works and gives high praises of the works.
From Homer E. Britzman to James B. O'Flynn, April 25, 1940
From Homer E. Britzman, April 25, 1940, states that he is interested in buying Charles M. Russell paintings but not at the figure quoted to him.
From Homer E. Britzman to James B. Rankin, April 20, 1937
From Homer E. Britzman, April 20, 1937, he is in the market for pictures and sketches by Charles M. Russell, wants possible leads and information.
From Homer E. Britzman to James Rankin, January 30, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to James Rankin dated Jan. 30, 1939, thanks James for the photographs of Mr. Weinard's paintings and that he is interested in purchasing them but is returning the pictures he was negotiating about to Miss Young's dealer in New York City also says he has written to Mr. Franklin and will advise James as soon as he hears from Will Crawford, Franklin's relative.
From Homer E. Britzman to Katharine Young, September 16, 1938
From Homer E. Britzman, September 16, 1938, he returns the two photographs, he is not too interested because the paintings are Charles M. Russell's early work, and he is offering $100-$150 for each painting.