bronzes
Found in 862 Collections and/or Records:
Jim Bridger', late 19th century - early 20th century
Same subject as TU2009.39.265.13.1-2. Front view, horse facing viewer.
Jim Bridger, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man on a horse with his gun half-raised, titled 'Jim Bridger.'
Jim Bridger, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.267.22 which is a photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man on a horse with his gun half-raised, titled 'Jim Bridger.'
Jim Bridger, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze titled, "Jim Bridger." Bronze depicts man on horseback holding gun.
Large Cat and Large Bear, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two photographs taped to a yellow paper. Left image is of a large cat on a fallen tree, and the right image is of a bear on a fallen tree. Both are bronze sculptures.
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 Nancy C. Russell, February 10, 1928
Handwritten, from Geo. Sack, Feb. 10, 1928, enclosed check for the bronze, Dr. Cole liked the buffalo painting referred to in TU2009.39.2838.
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, February 27, 1928
Handwritten, from George Sack, Feb. 27, 1928, he will trade for "Roping Fresh Mounts" with "In Enemy's Country" and he will pay a difference of $4000, he is returning the pen sketch because he thinks that it is much too small to trade for the bronze.
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, December 19, 1928
From George Sack, Dec. 19, 1928, he has received "Roping Fresh Mounts" and the bronze in fine shape, he checks into the progress on the background for "High, Wide, and Handsome".
Letter from George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, February 18, 1929
Handwritten, from George Sack, Feb. 18, 1929, he says that Roman Bronze Company will let him see every piece of sculpture in wax, this will be a quality control measure, still talking to Charles M. Russell in the spiritual world.