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Letter from Clarence Whybrow to Henry Clay Frick, 29 March 1915 [page 1 of 5]

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New York, March Twenty-ninth, Nineteen Fifteen.

Henry Clay Frick, Esq. 5th Avenue at 71st Street, New York City. My dear Mr. Frick: The members of the Art-in-Trades Club of New York ask me to express to you our keen appreciation of your kindness in granting Sir Charles Allom's request that we be allowed, with him, to visit your new home. Fifth Avenue at Seventy-first Street, on Saturday, March twenty-seventh. Some of us already had the privilege of seeing many of your paintings with Mr. Alexander, but in their new environment and supplemented by the marvelous Fragonards, their extraordinary virtues are wonderfully accentuated. Especially do we thank you for

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