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14 Avenue B,
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.,
April 10, 1964

Mr. Robert C. Graham,
1014 Madison Avenue,
New York City

Dear Mr. Graham:

It was both pleasant and reassuring to receive your letter of several weeks ago. I know that you try to interest people in my father's paintings, and appreciate your every effort.

Now, however, I would like to speak of something else, which is baffling me very much. Namely, recently I have heard from what is apparent by a reliable source, that within the past two years two of my father's larger works have been sold at your gallery, the one of which being entitled, "Play of Barn Reds." As I understand it, too, these pictures were sold at prices below their value.

The above information, Mr. Graham, has come to me as a general surprise and shock, indeed, as I have had no previous intimation of all this, whatsoever!