- Charles Marion Russell limited
Charles Marion Russell limited edition #234/500 copies ''A Portfolio of Ten Pen and Ink Drawings by Charles Marion Russell Reproduced in Limited Edition From Originals In The Charles M. Russell Gallery State Historical Museum Helena Montana 1957''.
- TWO PEN AND INK DRAWINGS IN THE
TWO PEN AND INK DRAWINGS IN THE MANNER OF OLAF CARTWO PEN AND INK DRAWINGS in the manner of Olaf Carl Seltzer (Montana/Denmark, 1877-1957) portraits of Charles M. Russell. Russell wearing a Stetson hat and smoking a cigarette and Russell in a frock coat with his hat under his arm and holding out a card that reads, "C.M. Russell." Unsigned. Includes a letter from W. Steve Seltzer, grandson of O.C. Seltzer. Openings measure 8.25" x 5.25". In a wood frame; 13" x 16" overall.
- C.M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB.), COLOR PENCIL
C.M. RUSSELL (ATTRIB.), COLOR PENCIL DRAWING, 1909 Attributed to Charles Marion Russell (American,1864–1926), Native American Portrait, graphite and color pencil on paper mounted to cardboard, pencil signed and dated lower center, Kennedy Galleries label verso frame, 7"h x 6"w (sheet), 20.5"h x 15,5"w (frame)
- CHARLES M. RUSSELL, PENCIL DRAWINGPencil
CHARLES M. RUSSELL, PENCIL DRAWINGPencil Drawing "Tree" by Charles M. Russell (American, 1852-1910), circa 19th century. Image size measures 7" x 4 3/4". Good condition with some creasing. Provenance, envelope verso states drawing is from the Nancy Russell Estate. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- CHARLES M. RUSSELL (AMERICAN 1864-1926)
CHARLES M. RUSSELL (AMERICAN 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "THE...CHARLES M. RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "They're Coming!," pencil/graphite sketch on folded paper, signed C/R with initials "C M R" and a bucranium, depicting a man on horseback with arm raised and galloping down a hill towards a group of three Native American teepees. 6" x 8 1/4" Provenance: Private Collection, Washington State
Condition:
Good condition with some light foxing, creases from folding and top of paper has torn edge - possibly pulled from a book or sketch paper pad. Set between two glass panels and a green velvet bordered giltwood frame. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.” NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- CHARLES FREDERICK RAMSEY (AMERICAN
CHARLES FREDERICK RAMSEY (AMERICAN 1875-1951), ABSTRACT, PEN AND INK, 15 X 12 INCHESCharles Frederick Ramsey (American 1875-1951), Abstract, Pen and Ink, 15 x 12 inches
- CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN,
CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1864 - 1926) 10" x 7" sight size Collection of 12 prints of figural sketches, each signed in the plate, matted and framed, overall 14 ¾" x 11 ½".
- 2 CHARLES M RUSSELL BOOKS
2 CHARLES M RUSSELL BOOKS
- JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA (B.1915), CIRCLE IN SQUARE 28, 1979, GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 23"H X 29"W (SIGHT), 27 1/4"H X 33 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, (b.1915) Circle in Square 28, 1979, graphite on paper titled lower left and signed lower right. graphite on paper Dimensions: 23"H x 29"W (sight), 27 1/4"H x 33 1/4"W (frame)
- JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA,
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), PARIS, 1957 STREET SCENES, PEN AND INK WATERCOLER ON PAPER, 8 1/4"H X 10 1/2"W (SIGHT, LARGEST), 16"H X 20"W (MAT)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) Paris, 1957 street scenes, pen and ink watercoler on paper Signed lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. pen and ink watercoler on paper Dimensions: 8 1/4"H x 10 1/2"W (sight, largest), 16"H x 20"W (mat)
- CHARLES M. RUSSELL, FREDERIC REMINGTON
CHARLES M. RUSSELL, FREDERIC REMINGTON AND OTHERSCharles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, and others (28 volumes)Lot includes: 1. Good Medicine: The Illustrated Letters of Charles M. Russell. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1930. first trade edition.
- Pen and ink penmanship exercise
Pen and ink penmanship exercise with verse birds and butterflies c.1880 inscribed "To Mother by S.W. Rogers". 15.5"x16.5"
- JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA,
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, INDIANA, NEW YORK (1915-2000), FOUR PORTRAITS OF MALE FIGURES, ONE A SELF PORTRAIT, PEN, INK WATERCOLOR, PASTELS ON PAPER, 11"H X 8 1/2"W (LARGEST)James Spencer Russell, Indiana, New York, (1915-2000) Four portraits of male figures, one a self portrait, pen, ink watercolor, pastels on paper Signed with initials. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. pen, ink watercolor, pastels on paper Dimensions: 11"H x 8 1/2"W (largest)
- 1 vol. [Russell, Lord John, First
1 vol. [Russell, Lord John, First Earl of Russell.] Essays and Sketches of Life and Character. By a Gentleman Who Has Left His Lodgings. London: Longman, etc., 1820. First edition. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; scuffed, front cover starting to detach, spine label chipped. Occasional light foxing. 12 pp. pub. cat. at front. Untrimmed.
- * (ART) A group of five works comprising
* (ART) A group of five works comprising The Charles M. Russell Book by Harold McCracken Sargent by Richard Ormand Whistler by Debys Sutton Saul Steinberg by Harold Rosenberg and 50 Lithographs by James N. Rosenberg signed limited.
- Attributed to Charles Marion Russell
Attributed to Charles Marion Russell (American 1864-1926) Bull Elk pencil drawing on paper unsigned 5.75 in. x 8 in. with gallery label from Biltmore Galleries Los Angeles CA Condition: Minor foxing.
- An oval pen and ink drawing ''A
An oval pen and ink drawing ''A view of the London Spa Clerkenwell. in1731'' 19 x 13cm and three prints: a limited edition 1/45 portrait of Charles Darwin signed in the margin ''Simon Brett'' a book illustration of an historic passage titled and signed in the margin ''In Old Paris'' ''M.K. Hughes'' references verso a print 1905 after Meissonier 1866 pencil signature and ''doodle'' in the margin.
- CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN
CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN 1864-1926) A DRAWING, ...CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "In the Land of the Navajos," CIRCA 1911, ink on paper, signed L/L, "CMR," with cow skull, verso paper gallery labels and a letter of authenticity from Ginger K. Renner dated October 19, 1995. 9 1/4" x 12 3/4" Note: The seated woman works a loom with a basket at her side is, "...part of a large commission of illustrations for the book, Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage, by Carrie Adell Strahorn, published in 1911. The title line under the drawing on page 389..." an excerpt by Ginger K. Renner. Provenance: Altermann & Morris Galleries.
Condition:
In very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (B.1950), UNTITLED, LETTERS, CA.1958-60, INK ON PAPER, SHEET; 18 3/4" X 20 3/4". FRAME; 24 1/4" X 26 1/4".James Spencer Russell, American, (b.1950) Untitled, Letters, ca.1958-60, ink on paper signed lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. Written and submitted by Mark J. Ruschman, Chief Fine Arts Curator, Indiana State Museum ink on paper Dimensions: Sheet; 18 3/4" x 20 3/4". Frame; 24 1/4" x 26 1/4".
- CHARLES WELLS (AMERICAN B.1935),
CHARLES WELLS (AMERICAN B.1935), PORTRAIT OF A WRITER, INK AND WASH ON PAPER, SIGNED L.R., FRAME: 28 1/2 X 35 3/4 IN. (72.4 X 90.8 CM.)Charles Wells (American b.1935), Portrait of a Writer, Ink and Wash on Paper, Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 28 1/2 x 35 3/4 in. (72.4 x 90.8 cm.)
- Charles M. Russell Print cowboy
Charles M. Russell Print cowboy overlookinga winter canyon image area 13'' x 9''
- Renner Charles M. Russell/Paintings,
Renner Charles M. Russell/Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum , Abrams, New York, 1974, 81 color illustrations, cloth boards, 12-1/8 x 13-1/2 in., with dust wrapper. Excellent condition, minor creases and soiling to wrapper. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
- 1 vol. Rand, B.H. Rand's System
1 vol. Rand, B.H. Rand's System of Penmanship With Instructions & C... Philadelphia: B. H. Rand of Jos. Perkins, 1840. Oblong thin 12 mo., orig. printed edges; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. Engraved plates. Some internal spotting.
- CHARLES BANK WILSON (1918-2013)
CHARLES BANK WILSON (1918-2013) 1943 INK ILLUSTRATIONCharles Banks Wilson (Oklahoma, 1918-2013)Long Rifleman (1943)The original illustration of a frontiersman reloading his long rifle is created in ink on illustration medium with the artist's signature and date below.Image measures 5.75 x 5 with a framed size of 14.25 x 12.25 inches.Very good condition, noting a small area of foxing lower center.
- CHARLES B. RUSS. FIGURE ON A PATH,
CHARLES B. RUSS. FIGURE ON A PATH, OIL Oil on canvas, signed and dated ll, 10 x 9 in., framed.
- Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878)
Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878) oil on paper sketch of chickens 4" x 5". ?
- A silver inkstand and pen tray,
A silver inkstand and pen tray, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, the oval inkwell with glass liner, 17.5cm wide and an inkwell with silver cover, approximately 497gm
- Bronze after Charles M. Russell,
Bronze after Charles M. Russell, aftercast "Peace", patinated bronze on wood base, signed in base "CMR 1889" (Charles Marian Russell, Montana, 1864-1926), foundry mark "Roman Bronze Works, Inc, NY", 13 in., base 1-1/2 in. Excellent condition, minor scratches in base. Purchased from Trigg Collection, 1966, one of an edition of 29; Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Russell Alexander Trees signed
Russell Alexander Trees signed lower right in pencil etching
- SPENCERIAN VERSE. American pen
SPENCERIAN VERSE. American pen and ink on paper. Heart with verse on wisdom and ''Rachal Arnold...1841''. Stains. In a frame 9 1/2''h. 11 1/2''w.
- * An American Bronze Sculpture
* An American Bronze Sculpture after Charles M. Russell Snake Priest recast by Mario Spampinato for Findlay Galleries signed C.M. Russell 1914. Width 8 1/8 inches.
- Sir William Russell Flint (United
Sir William Russell Flint (United Kingdom 1880-1969) Reclining Maiden graphite on paper signed William Russell Flint (lower left) 17 3/4 x 23 1/2 inches.
- Charles Walter Simpson (British
Charles Walter Simpson (British 1885-1971)/Hunting Scene/ink, 19.5cm x 18cm
- 20TH CENTURY. DANCING RABBIS, PEN
20TH CENTURY. DANCING RABBIS, PEN AND INK Pen and ink with watercolor, 1958, signed illegibly ll, sight size: 18 1/2 x 26 1/2 in., framed.
- 7 DEPRESSION ERA PEN & INK ILLUSTRATIONSSeven
7 DEPRESSION ERA PEN & INK ILLUSTRATIONSSeven (7) Depression era pen and ink illustration drawings, including one (1) titled "Ain't it Awful" in pencil with panels depicting the exploits of a "Scofflaw", signed "Russell", in ink, lower right, possibly for Bruce Alexander Russell (California, 1903-1963); one (1) depicting people in early 20th century cars, signed "Williams", in ink, lower left; and five (5) depicting various scenes of men looking for work and other city and interior scenes, some titled in pencil, top center, all with pencil inscriptions, most describing the scene, lower center, all unsigned. Sheets ranging in size from 16 5/8" H x 12 1/4" W to 18 3/8" H x 21" W. All items first half 20th century.
The Estate of Carl Klein, Brentwood, Tennessee.
Condition:
All items with general handling wear, toning, areas of damp staining, minor tears to edges of sheets.
- John Frederick Physick (born 1923)
John Frederick Physick (born 1923) - Pen and ink drawing - ''The South West View of Canterbury Cathedral'' 24.5ins x 36.5ins signed and dated 1947 in ebonised frame and glazed