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^[[OY]]

March 30, 1949

My dear Dr. Rosen:

Having recently heard of your interest in modern paintings, I want by these lines to invite you to our gallery where we would be so glad to show you works that I believe you would like.

We have on our walls at the present time an exhibition of paintings by Rolph Scarlett. I suppose that you are acquainted with his work. He is the well known non-objective artist, a large number of whose paintings are in the permanent collection of the Guggenheim Museum of this city. Some time ago his style underwent a change, becoming freer with vibrant colors and superb organization. I feel quite sure that you would enjoy seeing these latest paintings.

Among other artist whom we represent are Adolph Gottlieb, Ralph Rosenborg, etc. as well as the Graphic Circle.

I do hope that you will do us the favor of coming

t.s.v.p.

^[[Rosen]]
^[[GS]]