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January 23rd,
1941.

Dear Mr. Harlow:

Thank you for your kind lines of the 20th.  I am looking forward to seeing the exhibition of etchings and lithographs by the Masters of Modern Art.

In case I should not have the pleasure of seeing you when I drop in at your galleries, I just want to inform you that I know of two collections in France which might eventually interest you.

The first one is a complete collection of the works of Odilon Redon with quite a number of unique pieces, which has been formed by the person who is the greatest authority on the subject.

The other collection comprises the complete works of Fantin Latour which also contains some unique pieces.

Just make a note of these things for your files, and in case you want further information, I will be glad to give it to you.

t.s.v.p.

^[[GS]]