Letter from Roger E. Fry to Henry Clay Frick, 30 January 1907

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to me to help you by my advice in the matter of pictures because I feel so much sympathy with the aim that you have evidently set before yourself, the collection of works of great and serious imaginative purport, as opposed to merely fashionable and effective painting.


Yrs. sincerely Roger E. Fry

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