collections
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Charles M. Russell: The Collection of Fred A. Rosenstock, October 19, 1972
Paperback auction book with images of Charles Russell's works in the Fred A. Rosenstock collection. Inserted in the book was a copy of a price list for the auction materials.
Charles Russell Collection Given to State, 20th century
Article entitled "Charles Russell Collection Given to State".
From Alexander Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, August 13, 1927
Handwritten two page letter by Alexander Simpson to Nancy C. Russell dated 13 August 1927 states that he has a collection of American paintings and would like to add a painting by Charles M. Russell.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, June 7, 1941
From Con Price, June 7, 1941, he is glad Homer E. Britzman bought the Charles M. Russell collection; he is poisoning squirrels for the county.
From Dr. Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, February 9, 1927
From Homer E. Britzman to Mr. Fillmore Phipps, May 18, 1938
From Homer E. Britzman, May 18, 1938, checks with Phipps concerning the Charles M. Russell collections of Will Rogers and Doheny.
From J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman, May 17, 1944
Typed letter from J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman dated May 17, 1944 states that he hopes Britzman will appraise some Charles M. Russell works and that he has acquired them originally from Phil Weinard as well as he tells about the extent of his collections.
From J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman, March 22, 1944
Typed two page letter from J. R. Tweeddale to Homer E. Britzman dated March 22, 1944 states that he does not want to part with his Charles M. Russell things but then goes into the history of his collections.
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 Nancy C. Russell to Dr. Geo. G. Heye, September 18, 1919
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Dr. Geo. G. Heye; informs Heye that she is sending "Where the Trails Divide" as well as "Navajos" for his inspection, and refers to a collection of "Indian stuff" that a woman wanted to dispose of. Typed.