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October 22, 1953

Dear Winslow:

Thanks for your little card. Mrs. T.D. Parker, with whom I immediately took up the matter of the Rico Lebrun drawing, tells me the show is still travelling, and as Carl Schniewind, who organized the schedule, is away in Europe, it is difficult at present to make any decision in this connection.

Now as regards the Bonnington drawing, I had quite a group you will remember, but the one you recall, from the price you mention of $200.-, would be "Seashore with Cliff", at present under consideration by a museum. Should it not be sold I will gladly put it aside for you, giving you thus an opportunity to decide between the Lebrun and it.

It was pleasant to receive your note, and with best regards, 

Sincerely yours,


(Germain Seligman)

Mr. Winslow Ames
1349 Washington Ave.
Springfield 2, Missouri