London
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
From Charles M. Russell to Bill Krieghoff, May 4, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Bill Krieghoff dated 4 May 1914 speaks of his stay in London and Paris.
From Charles M. Russell to Henry Keeton, April 14, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Henry Keeton dated 14 April 1914 speaks of travels in London. Handwritten top right recto: 'Keeton, H.' and lower edge: 'Henry Keeton.'
From Charles M. Russell to His Friend Holland, May 14, 1914
Typed two page, front and back, letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Holland' dated 14 May 1914 speaks about his trip to England and his ancestors who were of the nobility.
From Charles M. Russell to His Friend Sid, April 20, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Sid' dated 20 April 1914 has comments on London and King George as well as expression of how lonesome he is for Montana.
From Charles M. Russell to Jim, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, front and back, letter from Charles M. Russell to J. P. Smith (not dated) makes some unhappy comments about sea-sickness and trip across Atlantic.
From Charles M. Russell to Percy Raban, April 20, 1914
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Percy' dated 20 April 1914 talks about a visit to London.
From Helen S. Lauts to Nancy C. Russell, August 21, 1928
Typed letter from Helen S. Lauts to Nancy C. Russell dated 21 August 1928 to inform her that she is sending a copy of the letter that Charles M. Russell sent to Frank Linderman while he was in London.
Invitation from the Society of Painter-Etchers to Thomas Moran, May 7, 1881
Folder 171
Curatorial Remarks
See also 3879.799.
Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022
Invitation to an Exhibition, 1914
Blank invitation to a private viewing of an exhibition of Charles M. Russell's works at the Dore Galleries for Thursday April 2, 1914.
Letter from Unnamed Representative of the Aborigines Society in London, October 21, 1841
Letter written by unnamed representative of the Aborigines Society in London and addressed to "My Dear Friend." Included are only four pages of the document. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 784