handwriting
Found in 802 Collections and/or Records:
From W. D. Hart to Homer E. Britzman, March 17
Handwritten letter from W. D. Hart to Homer E. Britzman dated March 17 (no year provided) expecting to hear from Britzman as to the worth of the painting, probably enclosed with the painting sent to Britzman.
From W. Macbeth to Nancy C. Russell, October 7, 1902
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, New York October 7, 1902, has received watercolors and advises prices for selling them to the public. Folded as one would fold a card, written on four sections.
From W. Macbeth to Nancy C. Russell, November 6, 1902
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, November 6, 1902, accepting two larger watercolors, encloses a check for $300.
From W. Macbeth to Nancy C. Russell, December 8, 1902
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, December 8, 1902, received two more watercolors, especially likes "Jerked Down", does not agree with higher prices, but kindly asks Nancy C. Russell why she has priced the paintings as she has. Folded as one would fold a card.
From W. Macbeth to Nancy C. Russell, December 19, 1902
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, December 19, 1902, sending back two paintings because the prices are too high for him to afford, he cannot sell the paintings for any profit.
From W. Macbeth to Nancy C. Russell, March 17, 1903
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, March 17, 1903, too soon to make applications for the admission of pictures into the St. Louis Fair the following year, have two or three works in oil and watercolor ready to be judged for entry.
From W. Macbeth to Ruby Danenbaum, November 28, 1902
Handwritten, from W. Macbeth, November 28, 1902, he cannot provide information on any oil paintings with the same subjects as the watercolors, which he still possesses.
From W. St. J. Miller to Nancy C. Russell, June 2, 1933
From Wallace B. Harrison to Nancy C. Russell, November 7, 1939
From Walter G. Kendall to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, three pages from Walter G. Kendall, DDS, Boston, information concerning painting by Charles M. Russell.