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a few people in each of the places you visit.
 
Heydenrich came to the studio to see me the other week to see if I was interested in the possibility of a one man show during the coming season. He indicated I would have to defray the advertising expenses, as he did - about $115.00 - but I didn't make up my mind at all.

I wrote you I believe that I had been to Heydenrich's show - which was very interesting.  He really paints, as a painter, and he is doing some very nice things in oil and water color of city scenes.  He takes a great delight in all that he sees with his eyes, perhaps if he finds another kind of personalization along with the mind and spirit, he would do top work.  Whatever, one thinks of Rouault, for instance, in essence, the work spells out some sort of basic intention, mood, or concept - of course, the trick is to make the plastic elements speak these things - to avoid the literary.

Let me hear from you soon.  I'll write at greater length in a week or so.

As ever,
R