works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
Is He Remington's Successor?, March 6, 1910
Full page, badly torn--in two pieces. St. Louis Republic, March 6, 1910. "Is He Remington's Successor?" Various photographs and drawings of Charles M. Russell, his work, and Nancy C. Russell. TU2009.39.5428.1 is pasted to the opposite side of a piece of paper from TU2009.39.5428.3. TU2009.39.5428.2, however, is disconnected from TU2009.39.5428.1 and very fragile.
Jim William Arizona Rancher, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of charcoal drawing by N. Fechin titled, 'Jim Williams Arizona Rancher.' Label on back has title, medium, artist, and "From Williams collection."
Large Group of Unknown Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.6996a Large Group of Unknown Men
Leaflet, March 1, 1915
Leaflet, "The Cowbell," Chicago 1 March 1915. Charles M. Russell is in town, two sketches of him by another artist. Talks about program. Written in ink on the front, "RV Brown 1701 Auditorium Tower."
Letter from Arthur (Duke of Connaught) to Mr. Lane, December 6, 1919
From Arthur, Duke of Connaught, Dec. 6, 1919, thanks for the "characteristic picture of the early days when the cow man and Indian were hostile".
Letter from Charles O. Middleton to H.D. Mortenson, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, from Middleton, he has advised Nancy C. Russell to sell Mortenson "Smoke Talk" at $25,000 and "Loose Latigo" at $16,000.
Letter from Edith Morrison to Britzman, May 30, 1943
Handwritten, from Edith Morrison, three pages, May 30, 1943, she tells the story of a Charles M. Russell painting, thanks Britzman for buying it.
Letter from F.M. Leake to Hicks & O'Donnell, March 9, 1939
From F.M. Leake, Railway Express Agency, March 9, 1939, inquiring about the shipment of paintings to M.A. McDonald which were not delivered.
Letter from George Sack to Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell, March 16, 1925
Handwritten, from George Sack, March 16, 1925, he thanks the Russells for the books and watercolor, says he hasn't heard anything from the Indian family yet, he received "The Bluffers" and expects to receive "Counting Coup" and "Enemy's Tracks" soon, the bronze foundry made a poor cast of "Scalp Dancer" and they are making another for him.
Letter from George Sack to Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell, March 23, 1925
Handwritten from George Sack, March 23, 1925, informs the Russells that "Counting Coup" showed up the day before, wants to know what happened to "Indian Family".