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Nov. 10th, 1932.

Dear Mrs. Rosenbaum:

We recently had an exhibition of Portraits by Miss Maria von Kammerer and during that Exhibition I tried to reach you on the telephone several times, to invite you to come in and see it, but unfortunately was unable to reach you.

One of your friends, who sat for Miss von Kammerer and whose name she did not allow me to mention, told me that you might be interested in having your portrait painted. If such is the case, and if you would be interested in seeing Miss von Kammerer's work, it would give me great pleasure to make an appointment with you and go to Miss von Kammerer's studio.

I hope you will have a few moments to spare, as it will give me great pleasure to see you again. Hoping these lines will find you in good health, kindly believe me

Yours sincerely,

(René Seligmann)

Mrs. Harry Rosenbaum,
45 West 68th Street,
New York City.

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