proofs (derivative objects)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Article Mock-Up and Proof, late 19th century - early 20th century
Mock-up and proof for a Charles M. Russell article.
Caption for 'Taking Toll', April 12, 1927
Document that was enclosed with TU2009.39.3389 which reads: "Proof unavailable for "Taking Toll" but the wording of the caption is given below." Typed.
Corrections to Gallery Proofs, late 19th century - early 20th century
Corrections to gallery proofs, probably of "Trails Plowed Under." Typed on the front of three pages.
Corrections to Gallery Proofs, late 19th century - early 20th century
Corrections to gallery proofs, probably of "Trails Plowed Under." Connected with TU2009.39.3244. Handwritten.
Cover for Proofs for Color Printing, late 19th century - early 20th century
Cover for seven color proofs for printing Charles M. Russell's 'Jester and Knight on Horse in Snow' from Metropolitan Engravers, LTD. 303 E Fourth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Sticker in lower left corner.
From Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, June 22, 1927
Telegram from Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell; informs Nancy that the proof pages for "Trails Plowed Under" are ready for her inspection.
From Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, April 12, 1927
Letter by Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell; suggests to Nancy an introduction by Will Rogers, states that a deluxe edition for "Trails Plowed Under" is a great idea, and tells her to let him know as soon as she hears anything about the missing drawings. Also states that he has enclosed proofs of the color pictures. Typed with some handwritten corrections.
From H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, June 24, 1927
From H.E. Maule, June 24, 1927, sending immediately the page proofs and printer's dummy of "Trails Plowed Under", asks Nancy C. Russell to look over the material and send it back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Philip Tounsend Hanna, April 29, 1929
From Phil Townsend Hanna to Nancy C. Russell, April 24, 1928
Typed, from Phil Townsend Hanna, Los Angeles, April 24, 1928, states he is not satisfied with photos of Charles M. Russell sculpture, thus sending new proofs for her to examine.