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March 17, 1930 

Dear Mr. Sullivan, 

We are planning to hold during the month of April an important exhibition of CUBISM (1910-1913), in which we will show the only period of 20th century French painting that has not been presented in its entirety to the American public up to the present time.  

Practically all of these canvases are in our gallery now, and we would be pleased to show them to you privately, if you would call here during the next few days. 

There are only a few of these paintings for sale, and one of them, an exceptionally fine PICASSO, "Still Life", is a picture in which you would very likely be interested.

There are seven works by Georges BRAQUE, five canvases by PICASSO, and a number of others from the brush of LEGER, Juan GRIS, LA FRESNAYE, etc..

Looking forward to the pleasure of your visit in the near future, please believe us to be,

Yours respectfully,
DE HAUKE & CO. Inc.,

C.J. Sullivan, Esq., 
54 Wall Street,
New York, N.Y.