Letter from Theodore Diller to H.C. Frick, 6 October 1919
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Nov 8 [begin insertion] 10 [end insertion]
10 to 12 am
DR. THEODORE DILLER
Westinghouse Building
PITTSBURGH, PA..
October 6, 1919
Curator Art Gallery, H. C. Frick,
1 East 70th St. New York, N.Y.
My dear Sir:-
Mr. Frick was good enough to give me a note admitting me with friends to see pictures at his home; you may remember that I called at the house with my 17 year old daughter for this purpose a couple of weeks ago and was informed that things were at that time dismantled and the gallery would not be open for inspection for three or four weeks to come. My daughter attends St. Mary's School, Peekskill, N.Y. and I am planning to spend a week end with her there early next month making a point of seeing Mr. Frick's pictures at this time. I should like to bring with me several of my daughter's school companions. Please let me know if I may do this and what time the pictures may be seen. For the girls at the school, the only time they could go would be either Saturday or Monday morning.
I would thank you for the courtesy of a reply.
Very truly yours,
T. Diller
Nov 8 [begin insertion] 10 [end insertion]
10 to 12 am
DR. THEODORE DILLER
Westinghouse Building
PITTSBURGH, PA..
October 6, 1919
Curator Art Gallery, H. C. Frick,
1 East 70th St. New York, N.Y.
My dear Sir:-
Mr. Frick was good enough to give me a note admitting me with friends to see pictures at his home; you may remember that I called at the house with my 17 year old daughter for this purpose a couple of weeks ago and was informed that things were at that time dismantled and the gallery would not be open for inspection for three or four weeks to come. My daughter attends St. Mary's School, Peekskill, N.Y. and I am planning to spend a week end with her there early next month making a point of seeing Mr. Frick's pictures at this time. I should like to bring with me several of my daughter's school companions. Please let me know if I may do this and what time the pictures may be seen. For the girls at the school, the only time they could go would be either Saturday or Monday morning.
I would thank you for the courtesy of a reply.
Very truly yours,
T. Diller
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Diller, Theodore, 1863-, “Letter from Theodore Diller to H.C. Frick, 6 October 1919,” Transcribe Frick, accessed April 26, 2024, https://transcribe.frick.org/items/show/2779.