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March 6th., 1944.

My dear Miss Sompayrac:

May I post you now about an exhibition of works by FERNAND LEGER, which is going to be held at my galleries from April 19th., to May 6th.

The appended note will give you the scope of this show.

FERNAND LEGER being the foremost artist of this particular modern movement in America today - Braque and Picasso having remained in France - you will certainly find this exhibition of special interest.

Should you wish any further information, I would be only too pleased to hear from you.

Yours very sincerely,


(Germain Séligmann)

Miss Irma de B. Sompayrac
250 Park Avenue,
New York 17, New York.

Same letter also sent to the following on our publicity cards:
Miss Irma de B. Sompayrac, 250 Park Ave
Art Editor, Time, Inc.,
Miss Hilda Loveman, News Week
Robert Coates, The New Yorker
The American Editor, The Connoisseur-Studio
Miss Maud Riley, "Cue"
Mrs. Winthrop Pennock, Junior League Magazine
[[letters crossed out, unclear]]
Miss Marion Mayer, American Home.
R. F. Rypsam, House Beautiful.
Tony Plazzo, "Esquire"
P. K. Thomajan (calls himself Art Editor)
Bryon Holmes, Studio Publications.