works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
From Homer Britzman to Mrs. Morrison, May 31, 1943
From Britzman, May 31, 1943, cover letter with about enclosed check for artwork.
From Homer Britzman to Raymond, December 18, 1951
From Britzman, Dec. 18, 1951, sending a Charles M. Russell story on the Navajo paintings, publishing Charles M. Russell paintings in color, Christmas wishes.
From Homer Britzman to R.L. VanHouten, February 24, 1939
From Britzman, Feb. 24, 1939, sends bill from O'Donnell for the repairing of the statue, "Wolf".
From Homer Britzman to Theodore Koetzli, December 19, 1938
From Britzman, Dec. 19, 1938, responds to the letter from Koetzli concerning sale of the "Wolf".
From Homer Britzman to Theodore Koetzli, January 13, 1939
From Britzman, Jan. 13, 1939, received statue "Wolf", ears badly broken, asking if insured.
From Homer Britzman to Theodore Koetzli, January 16, 1939
From Britzman, Jan. 16, 1939, Britzman's efforts in dealing with the broken "Wolf".
From Irvin S. Cobb to Charles M. Russell, February 23
Letter from Irwin S. Cobb to Charles Russell; regrets missing the opportunity to meet, speaks of Charles M. Russell's talents as a painter. Handwritten on two pages: TU2009.39.692.1-TU2009.39.692.4.
From J. N. Marchaud to Charles M. Russell, April 8, 1904
Letter from J.N. Marchaud to Charles Russell; pleasantries about acquaintances and travels, about artwork and publishing, updates on family members and friends. Handwritten on nine pages (TU2009.39.677.1-TU2009.39.677.18) and includes envelope (TU2009.39.678).
From James B. Rankin to H.E. Britzman, January 25, 1939
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.