works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, February 4, 1927
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; informs Maule that she has contacted the High School to have them release the copyright on "Ghost Horse," and that she is contacting the Montana Newspaper Association for photos which might be used. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, February 19, 1927
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she has received permission to use "A Pair of Outlaws" in "Trails Plowed Under," and mentions other copyright information. Typed on the front of two pages.
From Nancy C. Russell to Homer E. Britzman, October 14, 1935
From Nancy C. Russell, signed, October 14, 1935, states she would like to see his illustrations done by Charles M. Russell and she will show him her collection of Charles' work. A short handwritten note at the bottom, giving directions.
From Nancy C. Russell to James Bollinger, May 19, 1920
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to James Bollinger; responds to Bollinger's letter (TU2009.39.2639) stating that they are pleased that Bollinger is pleased with "Three Wise Men." Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to John B. Ritch, April 19, 1932
Letter to Mr. John B. Ritch. Stamp near bottom.
From Nancy C. Russell to Josephine Blanch, April 25, 1930
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Josephine Blanch; sending a photo of "Watcher on the Plains" and "Medicine Man." Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, October 18, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 18, 1927, offers a 20% discount on the two paintings, "A War Party" and "Wolf Men".
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, November 1, 1927
From Nancy C. Russell, Nov. 1, 1927, concerning the exhibit at Grand Central Galleries and the possibility of the Judge buying another painting in lieu of "A War Party" after seeing the exhibit.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, November 10, 1927
Handwritten, from Nancy C. Russell, Nov. 10, 1927, she is staying at the Commodore in New York, encloses a catalogue of the Grand Central exhibition, expresses her interest in having some of Charles M. Russell's work placed in the permanent collection of a major museum.
From Nancy C. Russell to Judge Simpson, November 28, 1927
Handwritten, from Nancy C. Russell, Nov. 28, 1927, a formal receipt for the purchase of "A War Party".