Alfred H. Barr Jr., director of the Collections Department at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, asks Daniel-Henry about the most convenient time for him to travel to France regarding issues related to the 1957 exhibition, in addition to other concerns, for instance Picasso's view of the exhibition, or whether it would be possible to bring works over from the USSR.

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MOMA Exhs. 619.65

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Alfred H. Barr Jr.'s letter to Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, dated 27 February 1956