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Don Judd
101 Spring Street
New York 10012
10 February 1972

Nicholas Logsdail
Lisson Gallery
68 Bell Street
London NW1, England

Nicholas Logsdail:

Please excuse the lateness of my response and the lack of color photos; unfortunately few exist of the pieces available.

Enclosed are six black and white photos of pieces which the gallery says are available for purchase. When you are through please return them to Leo Castelli Gallery 420 West Broadway New York City. The information on the backs of the photos is self-explanatory. The information on the backs of the photos is self-explanatory. The prices given my by the gallery for these pieces are:

LC Registry #144-A (Blue and brass 75" progression) - $7500 
LC Registry #163 (Purple and plain 253" progression) $15000 
LC Registry #32 (4 Brown 4 sq. boxes) - $15000 
LC Registry #160 (Solid blue stack, 8 boxes) - $12000 
LC Registry #162 (Purple Plexi, stainless stack, 10 boxes. 
Each box has stainless top and bottom, plexi sides and front) - $15000 
LC Registry #58 (Stainless channel piece, 5 unites) - $20000 

Also available are four pieces which are not photographed:

1. Solid copper stack, 10 boxes, each box 9x40x31" -$15000 (1969
This piece was shown at Whitechapel; you may remember it and you may also be able to get an installation shot of it from them (we never received any, but they should exist).

2. 8 Orange 4' sq. boxes - $30000. / A brown version of tihs piece is reproduced in color on page 56 of the enclosed Pasadena catalogue. It is a very bright, pure orange called red lead.

3.,4. Aluminum tube line with plexiglass, 33x68x48 - $10000 (1969)
Two are available, one lined with blue, the other with purple plexiglass. You may also remember a blue-lined tube from the Whitechalel show. A larger version of this piece is reproduced on page 52 of the Pasadena catalogue.

I hope this information is clear and helpful. Any future correspondence concerning a possible purchase should, of course, be sent to Mr Castelli.

cc: Leo Castelli ups 
Roberta P. Smith