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Duveen Brothers, Inc. letters to E.A. Adams


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    Duveen Brothers letters to Charles E. Graham

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    Also: copy of interest statement to Henry E. Huntington, 1916 May 31; memos re: status of Duveen notes, 1917 March 16, April 10. Subjects: Henry E. Huntington's notes for Duveen and his account, invoice for Blue Boy.

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    Duveen Brothers letter to Price, Waterhouse and Co

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    Enclosure: copies of invoices from Duveen Brothers to Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1922 April-November.

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    Lovell W. Vicars letter to Sir Joseph Duveen

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    Enclosed in: letter from Duveen to Henry E. Huntington, 1921 November 15. Subjects: "Blue Boy," engraver Sydney E. Wilson.

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    Sir Joseph Duveen letters to Henry E. Huntington

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    Also: London Times article "The Taste for Dirt;" copy of announcement of exhibition of painting of Emma, Lady Hamilton, by Romney, Spring 1900; copy of telegram from Huntington to Duveen, 1924 November 10; copy of telegram from Duveen to Huntington, 1911. Subjects: Brockwell, Library walls, Birley's portraits of Henry E. Huntington and Arabella D. Huntington, Huntington's health, Mrs. Charles A. Painter, Ralph W. Booth, Detroit Institute of Arts, Blue Boy, Loudoun collection, Louis XVI temple, Perseus statue by Antonio Canova, and Duveen exhibition.

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    Charles E. Graham letters to Charles E. Culver

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    Also: copies of two letters from Huntington Land & Improvement Co. to Henry E. Huntington, 1923 November 7, and Graham, 1923 November 13. Subjects: Duveen Bros. shipment, freight charges.

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    Walter L. Ehrich letter to Sir Joseph Duveen

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    Enclosed in: Sir Joseph Duveen letter to Henry E. Huntington, 1922 May 8. Subjects: Stuart's full length portrait of Washington.

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