Russian-born American sculptor (1871–1924) best known as the designer of the Lincoln cent. Uncommon ALS, one page, 5.5 x 8.5, September 1, 1901. Brenner writes to Charles M. Kurtz. In full: “Having had the pleasure of communicating with you by letter from Paris, I now take the liberty of asking you the privilege of calling on you, some time at your convenience. It is not very long since I saw, and heard from Mrs. Wood and Lucas.” In fine, bright condition. R&R COA.