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January 18th., 1937. Dear Dr. Friedlander: This will serve as a letter of introduction to you for Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan, who are going to spend a little time in Germany and who would be interested in purchasing some very fine paintings. I told them, of course, that they would have no better guide than you and that if you were in Berlin, I felt sur you would be pleased to be their mentor. It is so long since I have been in your city that I am unable to give them any sort of information as to what collections they should visit, or even what dealers! Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan are most anxious to meet you, and I feel certain that you, in turn, will enjoy their company. Trusting you are in good health, and with my kindest regards, I am, Yours very sincerely, (Germain Séligmann) Dr. Max J. Friedlander, Keithstrasse 17, Berlin W, Germany.
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