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January 19th., 1948

Dear Phyllis:

The Art Quarterly containing your article on "Five Baroque Don Quixote Tapestries, had been kept on my desk, as I was most anxious to read it, the more so because the photographs revealed a set I have never seen before.

You can thus understand how particularly pleased I was to receive your special copy, with the personal inscription.

I told you previously how impressed I was with the innumerable fields your activities so successfully encompass, without abandoning one to the benefit of the other, or is it just, as the French would say, that we always return to our first loves.

With renewed thanks for your kind thought, and looking forward to hearing from you soon,

Sincerely,

(Germain Seligman)

Dr. Phyllis Ackerman
The Asia Institute
7 East 70th St.
New York, 21, N.Y.

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