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Jonce J. McGurk
Jonce I. McGurk
227 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
227 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK CITY


Appraising
Appraising
Research and history
Research and History of Old Paintings
of Old Paintings


Nov - 12 -- 19
Nov. 12, 19
Mr Henry C Frick
5th Ave & 70th St N.Y.C.


Mr Henry C Frick
My Dear Mr Frick,
5th Ave + 70th St N.Y.C.
Mr & Mrs Ralph Cross Johnson of Washington DC have requested me to ask you if you would extend to them the pleasure of seeing your collection on their next visit to New York,
My Dear Mr Frick. Mr + Mrs Ralph  
Cross Johnson of Washington DC
have requested me to ask you
if you would extend to them
the pleasure of seeing your collection
on their next visit to New York,
providing it is convenient.
providing it is convenient.
Mr Ralph Cross Johnson gave to the
Mr Ralph Cross Johnson gave to the National Gallery of Art on last June a very [begin insertion] fine [end insertion] collection of Old Masters, and has remaining in his home an equally fine collection.  
National Gallery of Art on last June
I expect to be in Washington on next Monday and if I do not have a reply before leaving I will inform him I made the request.
a very ^fine collection of Old Masters,
and has remaining in his home
an equally fine collection.
I expect to be in Washington on next Monday
and if I do not have a reply before leaving I
will inform him I made the request.
Thank you
Thank you
Jonce J McGurk
Jonce I. McGurk

Revision as of 14:56, 11 October 2022

11/13 - Except Tues. 10-12 AM.

Jonce I. McGurk 227 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK CITY

Appraising Research and History of Old Paintings

Nov. 12, 19 Mr Henry C Frick 5th Ave & 70th St N.Y.C.

My Dear Mr Frick, Mr & Mrs Ralph Cross Johnson of Washington DC have requested me to ask you if you would extend to them the pleasure of seeing your collection on their next visit to New York, providing it is convenient. Mr Ralph Cross Johnson gave to the National Gallery of Art on last June a very [begin insertion] fine [end insertion] collection of Old Masters, and has remaining in his home an equally fine collection. I expect to be in Washington on next Monday and if I do not have a reply before leaving I will inform him I made the request. Thank you Jonce I. McGurk