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Mr. Henry C. Frick:-
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Dear Sir:-
Main line = Erie, RR.
Have just read of your recent purchase of a Gilbert Stuart masterpiece of "George Washington" and as I am in possession of a portrait of the same subject by the same artist, dating back in history over one-hundred years, wondered whether you would be interested.
Mrs Ewen
[shorthand]  1913-15
Mahwah
[shorthand] [Munsey?]
24 x 30 panel
[shorthand] Ewen
[shorthand] 1830 [shorthand]
[shorthand] Ricard [shorthand]
[three lines of shorthand]
[shorthand] care [shorthand]
Ricard [shorthand]
[shorthand]  Austin Ewen
[shorthand] Prospect 4060
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An old copy on wood - no good
 
March 23rd, 1919
Mr. Henry C. Frick: -  
Dear Sir: -  
Have just read of your recent purchase of a Gilbert Stuart masterpiece of "George Washington," and as I am in possession of a portrait of the same subject by the same artist, dating back in history over one-hundred years, wondered whether you would be interested.
Have literature concerning the painting, and being personal owner through inheritance, would be glad
Have literature concerning the painting, and being personal owner through inheritance, would be glad
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[begin page 1 of 2; left side] Main line = Erie, RR. Mrs Ewen [shorthand] 1913-15 Mahwah [shorthand] [Munsey?] 24 x 30 panel [shorthand] Ewen [shorthand] 1830 [shorthand] [shorthand] Ricard [shorthand] [three lines of shorthand] [shorthand] care [shorthand] Ricard [shorthand] [shorthand] Austin Ewen [shorthand] Prospect 4060 [end page 1 of 2; left side] [begin page 1 of 2; right side] An old copy on wood - no good

March 23rd, 1919 Mr. Henry C. Frick: - Dear Sir: - Have just read of your recent purchase of a Gilbert Stuart masterpiece of "George Washington," and as I am in possession of a portrait of the same subject by the same artist, dating back in history over one-hundred years, wondered whether you would be interested. Have literature concerning the painting, and being personal owner through inheritance, would be glad [end page 1 of 2; right side]