Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Roger E. Fry, 18 April 1912
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Press copy + hand back
MAY 4, 1912
from London
FORWARDED
REFERRED
ANSWERED
Ptg
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.
Roger E. Fry, Esq.,
C/o "The Burlington Magazine",
17 Old Burlington Street, W.
Dear Mr. Fry,
Your note of the 17th is a surprise. I do not remember failing to keep any appointment with you that I had made. You suggested some appointments which did not suit me, and I had other engagements which prevented me remaining at the hotel.
The things that you submitted to me were not at all what I desire for my collection. I regret exceedingly that I purchased from you the Rubens that is now in New York, and you admitted yourself that it was not such a picture as I should have. However, we are all liable to make mistakes, but I assure you if I had seen that picture before purchasing it I would not now be the owner of it. I look on you as a great expert, but prefer to make up my own mind as to what I want in my collection.
I regret you feel as you do, but would still be willing to consider anything that you might from time to time call to my attention.
I return the books you kindly left with me and will also have the picture delivered to Mr. Turner.
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2.
I will be out of the city after to-morrow until Tuesday next. On my return I may be able to make an appointment to see you.
Sincerely yours,
Office of H.C. Frick
RECIEVED
May 2 1912
FORWARDED
REFERRED
ANSWERED
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MAY 4, 1912
from London
FORWARDED
REFERRED
ANSWERED
Ptg
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.
Roger E. Fry, Esq.,
C/o "The Burlington Magazine",
17 Old Burlington Street, W.
Dear Mr. Fry,
Your note of the 17th is a surprise. I do not remember failing to keep any appointment with you that I had made. You suggested some appointments which did not suit me, and I had other engagements which prevented me remaining at the hotel.
The things that you submitted to me were not at all what I desire for my collection. I regret exceedingly that I purchased from you the Rubens that is now in New York, and you admitted yourself that it was not such a picture as I should have. However, we are all liable to make mistakes, but I assure you if I had seen that picture before purchasing it I would not now be the owner of it. I look on you as a great expert, but prefer to make up my own mind as to what I want in my collection.
I regret you feel as you do, but would still be willing to consider anything that you might from time to time call to my attention.
I return the books you kindly left with me and will also have the picture delivered to Mr. Turner.
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2.
I will be out of the city after to-morrow until Tuesday next. On my return I may be able to make an appointment to see you.
Sincerely yours,
Office of H.C. Frick
RECIEVED
May 2 1912
FORWARDED
REFERRED
ANSWERED
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Status
To transcribe
Percent Completed
100
Weight
100100
Collection
Citation
“Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Roger E. Fry, 18 April 1912,” Transcribe Frick, accessed October 11, 2024, https://transcribe.frick.org/items/show/535.