works of art
Found in 650 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, January 30, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, Jan, 30, 1931, mentions some paintings that she and Cole are negotiating about, also writes more extensively about the painting "Reed's Fort".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, March 12, 1931
From Nancy C. Russell, March 12, 1931, acknowledgement of receipt of the watercolor, "Reed's Fort".
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Philip Cole, October 31, 1932
From Nancy C. Russell, Oct. 31, 1932, regarding Cole's interest in purchasing Charles M. Russell's painting, "A Bronc to Breakfast".
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, December 8, 1930
From Cole, Dec. 8, 1930, he is not interested in purchasing "Entering Game Country".
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, December 1, 1930
From Cole, Dec. 1, 1930, states he is not interested in purchasing the book "Oregon Trail", he also thanks Nancy C. Russell for sending the photographs of paintings he requested.
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, January 14, 1931
From Cole, Jan. 14, 1931, he rejects the watercolor priced at $1200, name not mentioned.
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, February 2, 1932
From Cole, Feb. 2, 1932, speaks of "When Guns Talk, Death Settles Dispute" and "The Salute of the Robe Trade", mentions the bust of Charles M. Russell at the Capitol Hall of Fame in D.C.
Letter from Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, December 5, 1932
From Cole, Dec. 5, 1932, he wishes to get more information about some works by Charles M. Russell that are currently on the market, he mentions "Carson's Men", "Bronc to Breakfast", "Watching the Buffalo Runners", "Smoking it Up", "War Dancers", and "The Scalp Dance".
Letter of Receipt, late 19th century - early 20th century
Receipt from Ms. Wills, saying Britzman bought a painting, "The Horse Wrangler", for one dollar and other considerations from her. Connected with TU2009.39.2700
Letter to S.G. Schaudies, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page three of a letter to S.G. Schaudies, a list of Charles M. Russell's works with some description, "The Spirit of Winter", "Smoking With the Spirit of the Buffalo", "Oh, Mother What Is It?", "Bug Hunters", "Bluffers", "The Snake Priest", and "Mountain Mother".