Margaret Bullock
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
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Dear Ms. Bullock,
I know that it is an old posting I am answering but I have an etching/aquatint of Frederick W. Freer's.
The title is "The Token". It is signed in pencil, but not numbered. It is a portrait of a girl with a fan
and a white rose. She is standing in front of a screen and lace-curtained window. Like other etchings
of Freer, the entire paper is aquatinted (about 10% black) and portions of the gitls dress are white
paper (no ink) making them the brightest and therefore the center of the piece.
I've had it for years and I would now like to sell it. Are you still interested. If you would like I can send
a digital photo.
Sincerely,
Robert Gray
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