works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
From James Rankin to Homer E. Britzman, May 12, 1938
From James Rankin, May 12, 1938, refers Homer Britzman to "American Book Illustrators--A Checklist", published by R.R. Bowker Co.; Rankin gave Britzman's name to Miss Ruskin, an art dealer with Charles M. Russell originals; he has not received any information from Phipps.
From James W. Bollinger to Charles M. Russell, November 29, 1919
Letter from James Bollinger to Charles Russell; invites Charles M. Russell to stay with him as long as he can, wants Russell to be there on December 13 or 20 for the Gilman Hunting Club Supper, also asks about the "name of the fixin the Mexican has on his arm." Typed.
From John S. Bryan to Charles M. Russell, June 14, 1916
Letter from John S. Bryan to Charles Russell; invitation to attend California rodeo. Handwritten. Writing on the back in the top left (TU2009.39.579.1-TU2009.39.579.2).
From Joseph Pennell to Nancy C. Russell, April 11, 1914
Handwritten letter from Joseph Pennell to Nancy Russell. Discussing Charles Russell's work. On letterhead.
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, October 22, 1927
From Judge Simpson, two pages, Oct. 22, 1927, a formal letter repeating the business agreed to in TU2009.39.2716-2718.
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, November 8, 1927
From Judge Simpson, Nov. 8, 1927, two pages, the judge's comments on the Charles M. Russell exhibit at Grand Central Galleries in New York.
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1927
Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, Nov. 19, 1927, he regrets that he can only purchase "A War Party" and will not be able to purchase "When the Sioux and the Blackfeet Meet".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1929
Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, July 11, 1929, he is making arrangements to donate his collections to the Philadelphia Art Museum, he would like to have a painting by Charles M. Russell which is more representative than "A War Party".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, August 29, 1929
From Judge Simpson, three pages, Aug. 29, 1929, he is interested in paying a maximum of $2500 and "A War Party" in exchange for "Where Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".
From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, September 27, 1929
From Judge Simpson, Sept. 27, 1929, sends a check for $2500 and plans to return "A War Party" in exchange for "When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet".