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THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
OF THE CITY OF DETROIT

ARTS COMMISSION
EDSEL B. FORD, PRESIDENT
ALBERT KAHN
ROBERT H. TANNAHILL
EDGAR B. WHITCOMB
COMMISSIONERS

W. R. VALENTINER
ART DIRECTOR
CLYDE H. BURROUGHS
SECRETARY

RS

December 30, 1935.

My dear Mr. Seligmann:

My friend, Mr. Thom, who is interested in Segonzac, is taking his wife to Florida this week. If she is well enough, they will stop in New York on the way, and if that is the case, he will come in to see you.

He is a person with a sensitive eye who is slow to buy. He has been fooling around with the idea of buying a Segonzac for four or five years without finding one exactly to his taste.

If he should not get to New York, perhaps you can see him in the spring after he returns.

Best wishes for the New Year.

Sincerely yours,

E. P. Richardson

Transcription Notes:
---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-09-12 10:22:25 . E. P. Richardson was an American art historian & museum director