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THE ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN
4 St. James's Square, London, S.W.1.

TELEPHONE: WHITEHALL 9737
INLAND TELEGRAMS: AMEC, LESQUARE, LONDON     
OVERSEAS CABLES: AMEC, LONDON, S.W.1.

CHAIRMAN: THE LORD COTTESLOE, G.B.E.
SECRETARY-GENERAL: NIGEL J. ABERCROMBIE

5th February, 1964.

Dear Mrs Ward, 

We have been informed by the London forwarding agents of the Dunn Foundation that the painting, The Demuth American Dream, by Robert Indiana has been sent back to you.

The Dunn Foundation and Mr John Richardson, the organizer of the Dunn International Exhibition, have asked me to thank you for your help in obtaining the loan of this painting to the exhibition.

The exhibition aroused vivid interest here and was visited by over 23,000 people in the five weeks of showing at the Tate Gallery in London.

Yours sincerely,

Gabriel White
Director of Art.

Mrs Eleanor Ward,
Stable Gallery,
33 East 74th Street,
New York 21,
U.S.A.