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To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: from the painting place:
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:03:11 +0000
This is what I received from the painting place. I told them it would be framed and to give me a quote for both
the 12' and the 9' as well as the cost of shipping for both. I will forward to you once they send it to me.
Dear =,
If the painting had a width of 12 feet the height would be 12 feet 6 2/3
inches.
While we could do this, shipping of such a large piece becomes
extraordinarily expensive as the usual courier limit is around 10 feet for
the tube we'd deliver it in.
How about the size 9 feet by 9 feet 5 inches? We could ship that and remain
within the courier's limits. For the record, a painting with the size 9 feet
by 9 feet 5 inches would actually be on canvas 9 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 11
inches, as we include a 3 inch blank border around the painting to help with
framing.
Could you let me know what the painting is to be used for, and whether it is
ultimately to be framed or mounted? Larger pieces we've done in the past
have occasionally been attached directly to the wall (such as in
churches...we did a piece 9 feet by 20 feet for a church in Chicago a few
years back!). If I have a clearer idea of the intended use I may be able to
make recommendations on the size of painting and canvas.
Thanks,
James
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