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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 2 [June] 1908
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KNOEDLER, PARIS. | KNOEDLER, PARIS. | ||
TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR. | TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR. | ||
15, OLD BOND STREET, | 15, OLD BOND STREET, | ||
LONDON, W. | LONDON, W. | ||
2 July 1908. -? | |||
2 July 1908. | |||
Dear Mr Frick, | Dear Mr Frick, | ||
I heard from Tom today the prints you took were very good in fact they were a fine lot all through. | I heard from Tom today the prints you took were very good in fact they were a fine lot all through. | ||
I am writing to tell you that I sold Widener when in Paris the 3 Van Dycks. "The Lady & Parasol" & the 2 children. | I am writing to tell you that I sold Widener when in Paris the 3 Van Dycks. "The Lady & Parasol" & the 2 children. | ||
My feelings on the subject are somewhat mixed - I always expected you to take this great picture & longed to see it in your gallery & in your possession. | |||
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It will look well in the Widener Gallery & it needed big surroundings. | It will look well in the Widener Gallery & it needed big surroundings. | ||
I had no opportunity to cable you on the subject or should have done so. | I had no opportunity to cable you on the subject or should have done so. | ||
They were very keen on all 3 from the | They were very keen on all 3 from the | ||
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File Filed June 16-1908 FWMcE
NEW YORK, 355, FIFTH AVENUE. PARIS, 23, PLACE VENDOME CABLE ADDRESSES KNOEDLER, LONDON. KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. KNOEDLER, PARIS. TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR.
15, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W.
2 July 1908. -?
Dear Mr Frick, I heard from Tom today the prints you took were very good in fact they were a fine lot all through.
I am writing to tell you that I sold Widener when in Paris the 3 Van Dycks. "The Lady & Parasol" & the 2 children.
My feelings on the subject are somewhat mixed - I always expected you to take this great picture & longed to see it in your gallery & in your possession.
It will look well in the Widener Gallery & it needed big surroundings.
I had no opportunity to cable you on the subject or should have done so.
They were very keen on all 3 from the
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