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December 6, 1960

Mrs. Vera B. Kouba
4 Shore Road
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.

Dear Mrs. Kouba:

I am enclosing herewith several of the new catalogues for our new show of your father's paintings, which opens Thursday. Very frankly, we are just delighted with the way the catalogue has turned out, and I hope that you will like it also. I think the enclosed photostat letter from Stieglitz is a great coup.

Slowly but surely we will bring the due recognition that your father's work has for so many years merited. I do hope that you and your husband will come down and see the show, as it is a handsome one, and we feel confident it will be the most important one from a point of attendance and critic review.

As we have had to have some of your paintings framed to properly exhibit them in the show, we thought it perhaps best to purchase them outright, and for that reason we are enclosing our check for payment for the following items:

Water color - Beltsville, May 27, 1919 (No. 14)    $50.
Water color   Canal, Philipsburg, (No. 37)          35.
Water color   Excavation (No. 21){correction from 20} {hand written}(21) 50.
Pen drawing - Excavation (No. 10)                   35.
Monotone, -   Winter Evening (No. 19)               50.
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                                                    $220.

Sincerely yours, 

Robert C. Graham