Exchange of letters and a memorandum between Frances S. Fink, 104 Clark Road, Brookline 46, Massachusetts; John Thacher; Robert and Mildred Bliss, Washington, D.C.; Sally Fairchild, Boston; and C. I. Denison on a provenance inquiry for the Gainsborough portrait, February 6-10, 1956 Digital
Scope and Contents
Exchange of letters regarding the provenance of the Gainsborough portrait by Mrs. Jordan owned by Robert and Mildred Bliss. The inquiry from Frances S. Fink resulted in a memorandum from John Thacher to Robert and Mildred Bliss. Mildred writes Miss Sally Fairchild, whose mother sold the sketch to Mildred Bliss's father, Demas Barnes if she remembered any provenance information. Mildred Bliss asks Sally Fairchild to respond to Frances S. Fink as the women both live in Boston.
Copy of typescript letter from C. Isabel Denison to Mrs. Nathan Fink responding to her question about the Gainsborough sketch which was purchased by Mildred Bliss's father. Mildred Bliss is looking for information about her question.
Dates
- Creation: February 6-10, 1956
Language of Materials
Materials chiefly in English with a few items in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, or Spanish.
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Extent
23 boxes (Approximately 2632 items including correspondence, expense reports, invoices, estimates, deposit records, book lists, newspaper clippings, newsletters, and plant lists.)Subject
- Denison, C. Isabel (Correspondent, Person)
- Thacher, John, 1904-1982 (Person)
- Bliss, Mildred Barnes, 1879-1969 (Person)
- Barnes, Demas, 1827-1888 (Person)
- Bliss, Robert Woods, 1875-1962 (Person)
Creator
- From the Sub-Group: Bliss, Mildred Barnes, 1879-1969 (Correspondent, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Dumbarton Oaks Repository
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