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Letter from H. Silva White to H.C. Frick, 13 November 1912 [page 2 of 2]

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Beginning of left page you will not delay the matter until you come over in the spring. Such a proceeding would be most risky + I am sure you would have an everlasting regret if you were to lose it. I do not I know exaggerate when I say that were you to possess this Holbein, it would be the greatest masterpiece in America, + you are never likely to have the opportunity of securing such a masterpiece End of left page Beginning of right page again, Perhaps you will not mind my saying I consider Mr. Dunn a most capable judge, he has evidently studied his subject well, + there are but few amateurs so well up in works of art as he is. I shall look forward to hearing further from you in due course. I may also mention that all the books on Holbein speak of this example as one of the Master's very best, Yours obediently, H. Silva White End of right page

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