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Letter from Alice B. Creelman to [H.C.] Frick, 2 April 1915 [page 3 of 4]

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There is a beautiful Titian, really beautiful and not only historic, and a superb Holbein (I think the finest in the world) and a group of Gainsborough, two portraits and a splendid landscape. I never saw so interesting and great ^a Gainsborough landscape as this, and a small perfect Goya - a most subtle piece of character painting and color, wonderful in quality. Besides these he has two extraordinary cassonis (chest fronts) painted by Paolo Uccelli, that rare master, and in themselves of extraordinary beauty. There are none in the South Kensington or The Metropolitan to compare. They are large and

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