Letter from Alice Creelman to Henry Clay Frick, 7 December 1915

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[beginning of page 2] Giorgione. These have great charm and beauty, and are really great bargains. The Lotto and the Fappa also are very rare and very valuable, as well as beautiful and characteristic. Every one of these pictures is unquestioned and make a beautiful whole group. Sir Martin Conway has these in his home, Allington Castle. They have never been on the market and are not offered now. Mrs. Hind sought him and persuaded him to part with them. He is not a business man nor a dealer and when he said he would take $250,000 for the thirteen he said he was [end of page 2]

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