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Letter from William A. Coffin to Henry Clay Frick, 1 March 1912
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58 West 57th Street, 1st March 1912
My dear Mr. Frick,
While Mr. Van Boskerck is absent from town on a trip to Panama and the West Indies I am occupying his studio here in the Sherwood and the enclosed card is for a hastily arranged opportunity to show my friends some pictures I have painted in the last year or two in Somerset County, Penna, where I have made residence of late years. Of course, two or three of them have been seen - at the Academy, at Chicago; at Rome.. but most of them not. It would give me great pleasure to see you, or any of your family or friends. However, this is a very busy town.
I have heard so much about your Velasquez, and have not been in town so that I might have seen it at the
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