October 20, 1928.
Mrs. E. M. MacGillivray,[sic]
Treasure House Antiques,
1117 First Ave. West,
Spokane, Wash.
Dear Mrs. MacGillivray:
Your letter of October 8 was forward-
ed to me from Great Falls.
I would be glad to see the original
oil but am not personally buying any of Mr. Russell’s
pictures but am trying to sell them. I have sold a
number for other people and will take this photograph
East with me as I am leaving tonight with a small
exhibition of paintings and bronzes to be exhibited
in New York and Boston. If I find someone who is
interested in the photograph, I could get in touch
with you. Please advise me as soon as possible the
size of your canvas and what you want for the picture.
You know if I exhibit it in a gallery, I have to pay
25% of the selling price, so please think of that when
quoting your price. You can reach me in care of
the Grand Central Art Galleries, 15 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York City. I will be there until the 8th of
November.
I trust that I will be able to dis-
pose of your picture for you.
Sincerely,
NCR:ED