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Dec. 8th, 1931.

Dear Mr. Paul:

Hans Waegen, who was obliged to embark last Saturday on a very unexpected trip to Europe, has asked me to write to you these lines and extend to you an invitation to the Galleries, for an exhibition of a number of charming and delightful water-colors, representing Portraits and Landscapes by Guillo [[Giulio]] de Blaas.

The exhibition opens on Thursday, December 10th, at 2 p.m. and will continue until December 22nd. I would esteem the privilege of your visit and would be very glad if I could welcome you here one afternoon at the Galleries.

Most sincerely,

(Germain Seligmann)

Maury H. B. Paul, Esq.,
320 East 57th Street,
New York City.