From: Richard Joslin To: "Barry J. Cohen" < III=1=> CC: Jeffrey Epstein <*eevacation a mail.com>, Melanie Spinella , Diana Howard , Eileen Alexanderson Subject: RE: Art inventory Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 09:43:13 +0000 Attachments: ART_PORTFOLIO_LISTS_FOR_B_COHEN_APRIL_2014.xls Attached is the excel file which is an extract from a larger file we will be putting in short order onto a database so that it can be accessed by my multiple end users at all times. I have added the broader classification categories - where I do not have Sotheby's cataloguing classification due to the timing of the appraisal, I inserted based on comparing to similar classifications of mediaperiod and research of the artist. As Sotheby's is currently updating the appraisal, we can ask to have genre added to their cataloguing efforts. The goal is to have consistent/ uniform information between appraisal and Black accounting/ portfolio records. I have formatted the files for ease of printing and also summed the classification at end. Again I note that we continue to review various records and inventory items/ amounts will continue to be updated/ revised. Original Message From: Barry J. Cohen [mailto Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:53 AM To: Richard Joslin Subject: RE: Art inventory I think that would be very helpful. Is this in an Excel spreadsheet? If so, might be helpful to have the original Excel. Original Message From: Richard Joslin [mailto: Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:32 AM To: Barry J. Cohen Subject: RE: Art inventory The Sotheby's appraisal delineates between 19th century paintings, American Paintings, contemporary art, Impressionism and Modem Art, Latin American Paintings, and prints (old masters, 19th century, and modem). I can add this information to the portfolio report if that is sufficiently helpful to you. While this is not genre specific, it may be helpfulk to add the genre under the more broad classifications. Original Message From: Barr