works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
Faithful, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of oil painting by N. Fechin titled, 'Faithful.' Several pencil markings on back. Photographers stamp states, "Floyd Faxon, Commerical Photographer, 1450 Crest Dr., Los Angeles, Cali." Label on back states, "c by N. Fechin, Faithful, Oil by N. Fechin."
Five Indians on Horses with Prisoner, 1951
Copy of painting of five Indians on horses with prisoner. Lower right cornver of painting is signed by Clarence Ellsworth 1951.
Fleecing the Priest, late 19th century - early 20th century
Fleecing the Priest, late 19th century - early 20th century
A painting by Charles M. Russell of a priest being robbed by two men, written on the painting is 'If coin is the root of all evil your reverence is going to weed it's the work of a saint not a sinner to shake your clothes out for the seed' and in the lower left corner is Russell's signature is visible along with the date of 1915.
Flying Hawk. Sioux, 1929
Photo of Painting of Native American Man. "Flying Hawk. Sioux J. Scheuerle-1929"
Four paintings on easels, late 19th century - early 20th century
Picture of four paintings. Two are on easels and two rests on the floor. Note on the back, "The picture on the easel is an Alaskan picture I enlarged from a Kodak picture. The one under it is a trout stream near Ketchikan, Alaska where I picked a 15 lb. fish out with my hands." Signed, A. H. Carlisle.
Fox Treeing Turkeys, late 19th century - early 20th century
"a" is a negative of a photograph of a model of two turkeys being chased up a tree by a fox and "b" is a copy. Similar image to TU2009.39.6829.
Frank B. Linderman to Charles M. Russell, 1923
Letter from Frank Linderman to Charles Russell; writes poem to Russells on "Medicine Man." Handwritten.
From Alex Simpson Jr. to Nancy C. Russell, October 22, 1927
From Judge Simpson, informs Nancy C. Russell that he will take "War Party" at a 20% discount.
From Alex Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, September 19, 1927
From Alex Simpson, Sept. 19, 1927, the judge is attempting to obtain a series of paintings on Indian subjects, he received descriptions (TU2009.39.2711-2715); these paintings, if the deal goes through, will be donated to the Philadelphia Art Museum.