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May 14, 1952

Dear Mr. Francis:
At the risk of seeming a nuisance I must confess that I completely overlooked one point Mr. Seligman had asked me to mention, in my letter of two days ago.

He was extremely anxious for me to inquire whether you would give him a clue as to the painting for which the drawings on the revers of Delacroix's "Saddled Horse" were intended. You will remember that one represents angels and clouds and the other a group of people surging toward the right foreground.

I know he would be very grateful for any suggestion you have in this respect.

With apologies for a second letter in so short a space of time,
Yours very sincerely,
Mrs. T. D. Parker

Mr. Henry S. Francis
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio