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O8AL, Primrose 3819. . 56, Avenue Road, Regents Park, N:W. 29th May, 1933. Dear Professor Andersen, I thank you for your letter of May 1l8th, and should be very glad to have made and send you photographs of some of the specimens which might be desirable for your Exhibition. I had once resolved not to participate in any Exhibitions amay from London as there was rather a lot of bad luck in one or tw...
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O8AL, Primrose 3819. . 56, Avenue Road, Regents Park, N:W. 29th May, 1933. Dear Professor Andersen, I thank you for your letter of May 1l8th, and should be very glad to have made and send you photographs of some of the specimens which might be desirable for your Exhibition. I had once resolved not to participate in any Exhibitions amay from London as there was rather a lot of bad luck in one or two instences at the Exhibition in Berlin where I had several pieces. Howrer, I shell be very pleeased to arrange to send pieces Jgou may select $o your Exhibition. I shall be very happy to accept your kind invitation for the Congress of Art History which is to take place in Stockholm; September 4-7. I have always been very eager to see the fine collection which I know you have in the fine Musaum in Stockholm, and am looking forward to this opportunity in September. I expect you have quite forgotten it, but I had the pleasure of meeting you withoour mutual friend, Mrs. Farter- Murphy in Paris two or three years ago. At that time, you suggested coming later to London for a lecture, which I believe you did give when I was away from hoke. I wrote to Mrs. Carter-Murphy some time ago in New York, but evidently the letter was wrongly addressed, because it was returned to mes Can you kindly give me her present address? In her letter, she spoke of coming to England and going on to Stockholm and suggested I came with her, which I shell like tö-d05 With every best wish, and looking forward to the pleasure of meeting you again, Yours sincerely, margot ä- FLIEAreg = P0 Your Crown Prince came down with Professor Yeatts one dey to see my collection, but as it was at atime when we were re-decorating he found the house in a hopeless muddle and saw very little of the collection.
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