Two TLSs, each one page, January 1948, both to David E. Finley, director of the Smithsonian’s National Gallery of Art. Truman’s letter, as president, in part: “I appreciated very much…photographs of the new paintings which you have received. I don’t know what our situation will be when they are put on exhibition but I hope it will be possible to come and see them.” Eisenhower’s letter, in part: “We are unable to accept your cordial invitation for dinner and a visit to the National Gallery.” In very good to fine condition, with punch holes to both, and a small stain, staple holes, and moderate overall creasing to the Truman letter. Accompanied by Finley’s retained carbon copies of his letters to both. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.
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