The Louise E. Bettens Fund in the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University

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Forbes.
"Fishing in the Adirondacks" having been approved by Mr. Forbes and his advisers, and the negotiation for its purchase having been turned over to me, it was pur- chased May 7th, 1918, for $1,500—1 advancing the needed $300.
My personal views as to the high prices paid for paint- ings of dead artists are stated in a letter from me to Mr. Forbes dated May 1, 1918, a copy of which is enclosed. c- i Sincerely, i Edward D. Bettens.
Thomas Fenton Taylor, Esq., Class of 1875, Harvard College.
...New York, May 10, 1918.
Dear Mr. Ji'oRBES : The senior partner of M. Knoedler & Co. is Mr.
Rowland Knoedler. It was his Nephew who, through me, sold to the Fogg Art Museum, last Tuesday, for $1,500, the water color "Fishing in the Adirondacks" by Winslow Homer.
This Nephew told me that he remembered taking part in an Exhibition, at Knoedler's, of 25 of Winslow Homer's paintings, during the life- time of Mr. Homer. The Exhibition was well- advertised, he said, and the prices asked were from $150 to about $300, but only five were sold.


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