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Subject: [Leica] MOMA sells off the Gilman Paper Company Collectin
From: chs2018 at med.cornell.edu (Chris Saganich)
Date: Thu Feb 16 11:39:52 2006
References: <6.2.1.2.2.20060215140817.00c67e90@pop.med.cornell.edu> <F967930A-95DE-4B03-A818-BB940879C7C0@ralgo.nl> <005501c63273$952203a0$af7c8081@lse.ualberta.ca> <6.2.1.2.2.20060216104116.0282cd10@pop.med.cornell.edu> <ceb1a5650602161028l41ffb672g1ccc0d116266a586@mail.gmail.com>
Well there are three in museum collections, I don't know if there are
others in private collections. The two I've seen in person look very
different, the Gilman copy being the nicer of the two IMO. I'm happy to
have seen it before being vaulted in some private Zanadu. I suspect Gates
bought them up. It is still a shame to break up this collection.
Chris
At 01:28 PM 2/16/2006, you wrote:
>The Met has duplicates of The Pond-Moonlight? I thought that only three
>original prints of that existed. Have they cornered the market?
>
>Mark
>
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