Correspondence with Edward F. Fry, 1968-1990.

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Correspondence with Edward F. Fry, 1968-1990.

Regarding Fry's research for the David Smith retrospective, 1969 at the Guggenheim Museum and Fry's contributions to the Picasso and Braque exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, 1989-1990. Fry's essay Convergence of traditions: the cubism of Picasso and Braque, and a transcript of the symposium for Picasso and Braque: Pioneering cubism contained in Ms. Coll. 651, folders 816-820 and 933 respectively. Includes an enclosed letter from Galerie Breteau (1 leaf).

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