paintings
Found in 1599 Collections and/or Records:
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, November 23, 1927
Typed, two pages, from Philip Cole, Brooklyn, November 23, 1927, apologizes to Nancy C. Russell for not being able to see enough of her in New York.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, November 4, 1927
Typed, from Philip Cole, Brooklyn, November 4, 1927, invites Nancy C. Russell to dinner, wants to continue negotiations on pictures.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, July 13, 1927
Handwritten, Philip Cole, Lake Placid, New York, July 13, 1927, discusses album of own paintings which he is compiling, he is sending Nancy C. Russell additional sheets.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, May 19, 1933
Typed, from Philip Cole, New York, May 19, 1933, states is mailing album of collection of art.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, May 27, 1929
From Philip Cole, May 27, 1929, suggests a difference of $3200 in the exchange of his watercolor for the painting, "Medicine Whip".
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, July 9, 1929
From Philip Cole, July 9, 1929, he is interested in the condition of the painting "Medicine Whip", which he returned to Nancy C. Russell.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, June 25, 1929
From Cole, June 25, 1929, states he is sending "Medicine Whip" to Nancy C. Russell, enclosing two photographs of the painting and another photograph of an oil painting with Mrs. Mary R. Logan wishes to sell.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, June 21, 1929
From Cole, two pages, June 21, 1929, further discussion about "Medicine Whip", the Coles are not interested in purchasing it.
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, March 18, 1930
From Cole, March 18, 1930, two pages, he is interested in "The White Man's Buffalo", but not in Charles M. Russell's earlier paintings of Indians with travois, mentions that he received a photograph of "The Scouting Party" in which "the ponies are of the Shetland pony type with little short legs..."
From Philip Cole to Nancy C. Russell, March 31, 1930
From Philip Cole, March 31, 1930, he states that he will probably be interested in "White Man's Buffalo" for $2500.