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                <text>I represent photographer, Crescenzo Giacomo Notarile and his photomural entitled &amp;quot;New York:  Home of the Brave&amp;quot;.&#13;
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Crescenzo Giacomo Notarile is a professional fine art photographer and cinematographer who has been personally affected by the 9/11 tragedy.  As an artist his only remedy for his pain was to express himself via his photography. Attached please find a bio, artist statement and digital image of NEW YORK: HOME OF THE BRAVE - (Adobe PDF files- avail free download at www.adobe.com).  Additional images of Mr. Notarile are published in two books on the WTC.   NEW YORK: HOME OF THE BRAVE debuted at the Los Angeles Photo Expo in January of this year through the esteemed Stephen Cohen Gallery.  Several artist proofs were purchased at the event.&#13;
On the anniversary of 9/11, the photomural will be displayed at a Heroes Breakfast in conjunction with the American Red Cross, here in Los Angeles.  A poster for the occasion will be available for purchase with the 100% of the profits being donated to the American Red Cross.&#13;
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After much research, Mr. Notarile would like to donate the photomural to the Museum of the City of New York. It is our belief that NEW YORK: HOME OF THE BRAVE is an appropriate anthem and tributetothe hopefulness and faithof the American people.  TheAmerican Flagsproudly paraded, and artfully captured in NEW YORK: HOME OF THE BRAVE makes a fitting anthem for the valor and heroism displayed by the citizensof the City of New York.&#13;
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It is our greatest desire to have the photomural in a permanent, appropriate and befitting home, and we feel that the Museum of the City of New York is that home.  NEW YORK:  HOME OF THE BRAVE is a testament to our city and nation's strength, representing a timeless piece of history.  The project depicts the spirit of optimism, strength, unity and most of all pride in the American spirit.&#13;
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Mr. Notarile and I eagerly look forward to your response. Please feel free to contact me, currently I am in our Pasadena, California office and would be available to discuss this at your leisure.&#13;
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Angela Krass&#13;
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