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November 21st., 1927.

Dear Mrs. Pratt:

It would afford me great pleasure if you could give me an opportunity of showing you some of the works of art and paintings which we have just brought over.

Among them is a very beautiful Portrait of a Man by Catena, so close to Bellini with whom he worked, as you know, that for many years it was considered to be by that master.

Also in the line of tapestries, is a very small Rhenish panel, with pink background, still of the Fifteenth Century, of the utmost quality.

Looking forward to having soon an opportunity of seeing you,

Believe me to be,

Yours very sincerely,

(Germain Seligmann)

Mrs. Harold I. Pratt,
58 East 68th Street,
New York, New York.