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that time comes I shall be able to resume my active and wholehearted interests in the work of the artists who exhibit under his patronage. Believe me, I am greatly interested in your work, and if, after the exhibition, you care to send down one or two little things which are particularly fine in color and design and not "too difficult," I shall be glad to study them and enjoy them for a while. I would not promise to purchase any because I have spent so much already that there are no funds available for a long time to come. But I do want to keep up with your work. You are one of the few modernists thoroughly original and American and free from any confinement with-in a tedious formula.

Sincerely yours 
Duncan Phillips -