works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
From Erwin Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, February 23, 1938
From Erwin Barrie, Grand Central Galleries, Feb. 23, 1938, the gallery is publishing a yearbook, interested in purchasing a Charles M. Russell bronze to be reproduced in the book.
From Erwin S. Barrie to Charles M. Russell, April 10, 1926
Letter from Erwin Barrie to Charles Russell; asks to hear from Charles M. Russell about his contribution to the upcoming catalogue. Typed.
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, February 8, 1928
Letter by Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell; states that he is sending a color reproduction of "Bad One." Typed.
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, August 22, 1928
Letter by Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell; requests authorization for the sale of a considerable number of Charles M. Russell's works to a gentleman who is opening an art sales gallery. Typed with handwritten notes concerning price in pencil.
From Ethel E. Wills to Homer Britzman, March 30, 1940
From Ethel E. Wills, March 30, 1940, offer to sell "Lone Horse Wrangler".
From Evelyn Bower to Nancy C. Russell, October 7, 1930
From Cole's secretary to Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 7, 1930, correction of the painting title, "The Parting of Sacajawea with her Brother at the Three Forks of the Missouri" to "The Meeting of Sacajawea with her Sister at the Three Forks of the Missouri".
From F. E. Stranahan to Nancy C. Russell, December 21, 1929
Handwritten letter from F. E. Stranahan to Nancy C. Russell dated 21 December 1929 thanks her for sending examples of Mr. Lion's work.
From Frances Surgens-Tobie to Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter from Frances Surgens[?]-Tobie to Charles Russell; her century club will be discussing Charles M. Russell's works at the next meeting, she asks for information about himself and his pictures. Handwritten on both sides (TU2009.39.692.1-TU2009.39.692.2).
From Fred Barton to Nancy C. Russell, March 4, 1932
Letter by Fred Barton to Nancy C. Russell; strictly business--concerning the publication of Charles M. Russell prints to be sold at the Rodeos, Dude ranches, and National Parks at a low cost. Typed.
From Fred Barton to Nancy C. Russell, April 12, 1932
Letter by Fred Barton to Nancy C. Russell; informs her that he and MacKay have cancelled the project of making inexpensive prints of Charles M. Russell's "The Calf Roundup," and suggests that when the economy improves they might publish reproductions by Photo-Gravure. Typed.