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I have to-day purchased the [[underlined in blue: Rubens]] [[in red ink: ✓]] for £3000. I do not [[?]] how it will be [[?]] of yr. | I have to-day purchased the [[underlined in blue: Rubens]] [[in red ink: ✓]] for £3000. I do not [[?]] how it will be [[?]] of yr. [[?]] marketprices - you know you have set a stiff standard & quite rightly - but I think it worthy as an excellent example of Ruben's [[?]] name. In any case I think it is a bargain and that you can at any time dispose of it at nearly double the [[?]] you give. Mr. Claude Phillips [[?]] of the Wallace Gallery and Mr. Holmes of the National Portrait Gallery both agreed [[?]] by attribution |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 9 February 2021
blue stamp: OFFICE OF H. C. FRICK RECEIVED MAR 3 1911
in blue and underlined: Rubens in red ink: ✓
Jan. 10. 1911.
Dear Mr. Frick,
I have to-day purchased the underlined in blue: Rubens in red ink: ✓ for £3000. I do not ? how it will be ? of yr. ? marketprices - you know you have set a stiff standard & quite rightly - but I think it worthy as an excellent example of Ruben's ? name. In any case I think it is a bargain and that you can at any time dispose of it at nearly double the ? you give. Mr. Claude Phillips ? of the Wallace Gallery and Mr. Holmes of the National Portrait Gallery both agreed ? by attribution