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Letter from L. Crist Delmonico to Henry Clay Frick, 27 October 1895

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constructed.  This picture was formerly in the collection of Monsieur Nunez, Paris.  
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constructed.  This picture was formerly in the collection of Monsieur Nuñez, Paris.  


We beg to send you under separate envelope a photo of the painting by Fritz Thaulow which we have sold you. It represents a night scene in a village street.  Mr. Beatty who selected it for the Carnegie Library Loan Exhibition will no doubt show you the picture, before the Exhibition opens, any time you wish to see it. 


We beg to send you under separate envelope a photo of the painting by Fritz Thaulow which we have sold [[ ?? ]] It represents a night scene in a village street.  Mr. Beatty who selected it for the Carnegie Library Loan Exhibition will no doubt show you the picture, before the Exhibition opens, any time you wish to see it. 
If you find on examination of this painting - which you brought on a photo - that it does not suit you, we do not wish that you
 
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If you find on examination of this painting which you brought in a photo that it does not suit you, we do not wish that you  
 
 
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[begin page 2 of 3] constructed. This picture was formerly in the collection of Monsieur Nuñez, Paris.

We beg to send you under separate envelope a photo of the painting by Fritz Thaulow which we have sold you. It represents a night scene in a village street. Mr. Beatty who selected it for the Carnegie Library Loan Exhibition will no doubt show you the picture, before the Exhibition opens, any time you wish to see it.

If you find on examination of this painting - which you brought on a photo - that it does not suit you, we do not wish that you [end page 2 of 3]