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March 12th., 1949.

Dear Miss Mongan:

Mr. Alfred H. Barr, Jr., dropped in this morning and in the course of his visit was so greatly impressed by our current print exhibition - The Graphic Circle - that he inquired whether you had seen it. When I answered in the negative he suggested I drop you a few words.

As you will notice from the enclosed announcement, the exhibition officially closes today, but as we have allowed an interval before opening our next show, the GRAPHIC CIRCLE will remain on the walls Monday and Tuesday of next week, at least.

It is always a pleasure to receive you here, as you well know, and I would be most happy were this exhibition to tempt you to drop in. 

Yours very sincerely, 

(Germain Seligman)

Miss Elizabeth Mongan,
The National Gallery of Art,
Washington, 
D.C.

Lessing J. Rosenwald Coll
Jenkintown, Pa.