From Nancy C. Russell to John B. Ritch / Nancy C. Russell
Gilcrease Museum
Pasadena, California.
April 25, 1931.
Mr. John B. Ritch,
Lewistown,
M o n t a n a.
Dear Mr. Rich:
The enclosed editorial will be of special interest to
you because it was your love for Charlie that prompted
you to start the bill which passed the legislature
choosing Charlie to fill one of the two niches for
Montana and you are one of the committee who is real-
ly vitally interested in the success of the model
chosen.
I heard you had written an article for the Lewistown
paper but I did not see it. I do not take any Montana
papers so it is just clippings that friends send me
that keep me posted and I may miss a great many arti-
cles but I did receive two cuts of the chosen statue.
They are so far removed from the Charlie Russell that
you and I knew and want to remember that it is beyond
my understanding how a committee that knew Charlie so
well could have chosen the wizened, dwarfed, unfinished
figure that the photograph shows. Until the last three
years of his life, he was robust and strong, thick in
chest and broad shouldered as you know. It would be a
crime to have him placed for all time in the shrunken
body he would have so hated. No one likes to be remem-
bered in their crumbling days, especially a spirit like
his.
I am enclosing a copy of a letter which is really unjust.
There has never been in my mind one moment, the thought
of dictating who should make that model. My one and only
thought has been that the model should be a fine piece
of art and a likeness of Charlie. I did loan Mr. Lion
photographs, Charlie’s hat and boots and I really feel
I have a right to be interested in the model of Charlie
without doing harm to any human. If another artist
comes up and wants any of the material I have, I feel
I am free to give him or her assistance as there is no
one in the world who knows Charlie better than I.
Mr. John B. Rich -2-
It is a shame you were not well enough to have been
in Great Falls at the time of choosing the statue.
I feel your knowledge of art is much greater than
some of the others as your life has led you to many
places in the world. You most likely would have
suggested that they delay the decision until a
model from a master’s hand could have been chosen.
As I understand from the papers, not one of the
models there did justice to its subject which is
proved by the choice. I didn’t know positively the
day the selection was to be made until a few days
before the time set and then there was no word from
any one in authority which would indicate they thought
I had the least right or interest in what was going
on concerning Charlie.
This letter is written with the hope that you are
feeling well enough to give this matter some of your
time and help in straightening it out so that it will
be a credit to Montana and to Charlie.
Sincerely,
Encl.
©Gilcrease Museum
Title(s):
From Nancy C. Russell to John B. Ritch
Creator(s):
Nancy C. Russell;
John B. Ritch
Culture:
American
Date:
April 25, 1931
Materials/Techniques:
ink on paper
Dimensions:
Overall: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.6 × 27.9 cm)
Classification:
Object Type:
Credit Line:
Gilcrease Museum/The University of Tulsa
Accession No:
TU2009.39.1033.1-2
Previous Number(s):
C.3.145c
Department:
Not On View
Description:
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Mr. John B. Ritch; tells Ritch that she is sending him an editorial in reply to the statue of Charles M. Russell, and that she has a sun photo of the model and it's awful, offers to help any artist who can make a model of a robust Charles M. Russell, is sorry that Ritch was not in on the decision, and she hopes the matter straightens out soon. Typed on both front and back (TU2009.39.1033.1-TU2009.39.1033.2).
Creator:
Role(s):
Subject
Creator:
Role(s):
Subject
Pasadena, California.
April 25, 1931.
Mr. John B. Ritch,
Lewistown,
M o n t a n a.
Dear Mr. ...
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April 25, 1931.
Mr. John B. Ritch,
Lewistown,
M o n t a n a.
Dear Mr. ...
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Russell, Nancy. From Nancy C. Russell to John B. Ritch. TU2009.39.1033.1-2. Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman). April 25, 1931. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/tu20093910331-2 (08/17/2016).
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