Letter from Charles C. Allom to H.C. Frick, 9 November 1915 [page 3 of 3]

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H.C. Frick, Esq., -3- November 9th. 1915. you wish to see, but the works of art framed in the most perfect manner, and it was difficult to instill into him the fact that you did not wish the room to be an advertisement for his work, but that it should be subservient entirely to your wonderful pictures. (I fear he thought I [illegible]) Mr. Duveen apparently drove that home, and I am glad to say he is now working on that line. From what I can hear, Decour's is the only workshop in Pairs, which is really busy with such work. I hope and believe Mr. Stuart will do everything that you require, but if you need me for anything important before the Fragonard Room arrives, I shall be delighted to come to you. I hope you and your family are well, and I am looking forward to seeing you later - at any rate when the room is ready to go up. Believe me, Yours sincerely, Char. C. Allom P.S. I shall be most grateful is you will let us...[I'm so sorry I'm bad at reading cursive]

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