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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 18 February 1907

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is among this lot.  It’s as high as the full length Hoppner I had hanging in your dining room & about 12 to 15 inches wider.  A full length, noble Genoese woman, very beautiful full length, standing on a terrace overlooking an Italian garden with a black boy behind her all in yellow & he himself, like an Italian bronze, holding a red parasol over her.  There is no question, no
is among this lot.  It’s as high as the full length Hoppner I had hanging in your dining room & about 12 to 15 inches wider.  A full length, noble Genoese woman, very beautiful full length, standing on a terrace overlooking an Italian garden with a black boy behind her all in yellow & he himself, like an Italian bronze, holding a red parasol over her.  There is no question, no

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is among this lot. It’s as high as the full length Hoppner I had hanging in your dining room & about 12 to 15 inches wider. A full length, noble Genoese woman, very beautiful full length, standing on a terrace overlooking an Italian garden with a black boy behind her all in yellow & he himself, like an Italian bronze, holding a red parasol over her. There is no question, no argument, from every standpoint it is Van Dyck's masterpiece. I think I have seen about everything he ever painted & I have never been so impressed. My anticipated pleasure in showing you this wonderful example of Van Dycks most sumptuous period at times is almost more than I can stand. It has been an exciting Winter the trips to Genoa

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