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The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, N. Y. 10019 Circle 5-8900 Cable: Modernart

The Museum Collections

November 23, 1964

Dear Lorser:

In cleaning up my work table I found six transparencies of your exhibition of last March at the Ankrum Gallery. I am returning these to you herewith, but I would like to keep the black and white photographs you sent at the same time for our Library files, if that is all right with you.

I never thanked you for sending Mr. Loew to us. As he probably told you, Alfred Barr and I took him to lunch but nothing very conclusive was arrived at about his Matisse. It was a pleasure to meet him, however. Your painting hung for six weeks in the main lobby of the Museum opposite Picasso's Night Fishing. We have begun to rotate works of art to some extent in order to show a greater number of paintings from the collection. 

Sincerely,
D
Dorothy C. Miller
Curator of the Museum Collections

Mr. Lorser Feitelson
8307 West 3rd Street
Los Angeles 48, Calif.

DCM: ew

dearest Helen & Lorser.
Forgive the formal letter but time being what it is, it was the only excuse to dash you off a note. Am frantically busy & must go on a lightning museum trip & Europe. Back before Xmas. How are you two darlings?
Much love -
Dorothy