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MAGRITTE RENÉ (1898-1967).
The item was sold for 18 850 €
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MAGRITTE RENÉ (1898-1967).
L.A.S. "M." with DRAWING, Thursday, to Jacques WERGIFOSSE| 1 page in-8.
Very fine letter with a magnificent drawing of dreamy eroticism. "Dear little one, dear big one, I have received with unusual rapidity your correspondence, what a debauch this sacred exhibition makes us in the epistolary field! To sum up once and for all: I'll see you in Liege on Saturday in the dark. I'll let you know by telegram from Verviers when and how. Let's talk about something else now: the prices of the S.D. seem to me to be honest, we'll set the business in motion. Last night I saw something good".
Magritte then draws his dream (12.5 x 8.5 cm, pen drawing, black ink), and comments on this drawing in the margin: "bridge with white barrier at the edge, stuck to a woman. The torn (?) part of the bridge is covered with a sheet. Strange and beautiful!"...
Superb drawing representing a dreamlike vision with obvious erotic implications: a giant naked woman in which is embedded, from the lower abdomen, a bridge pier with an arch| on the opposite pier, a sheet is thrown as a veil. The erotic connotation of the spanning of the bridge, substituted for the spreading of the female legs, is continued by the protrusion of the bridge, which provides the giantess with a disproportionate phallic appendage, over which one can only cast a veil of modesty...
L.A.S. "M." with DRAWING, Thursday, to Jacques WERGIFOSSE| 1 page in-8.
Very fine letter with a magnificent drawing of dreamy eroticism. "Dear little one, dear big one, I have received with unusual rapidity your correspondence, what a debauch this sacred exhibition makes us in the epistolary field! To sum up once and for all: I'll see you in Liege on Saturday in the dark. I'll let you know by telegram from Verviers when and how. Let's talk about something else now: the prices of the S.D. seem to me to be honest, we'll set the business in motion. Last night I saw something good".
Magritte then draws his dream (12.5 x 8.5 cm, pen drawing, black ink), and comments on this drawing in the margin: "bridge with white barrier at the edge, stuck to a woman. The torn (?) part of the bridge is covered with a sheet. Strange and beautiful!"...
Superb drawing representing a dreamlike vision with obvious erotic implications: a giant naked woman in which is embedded, from the lower abdomen, a bridge pier with an arch| on the opposite pier, a sheet is thrown as a veil. The erotic connotation of the spanning of the bridge, substituted for the spreading of the female legs, is continued by the protrusion of the bridge, which provides the giantess with a disproportionate phallic appendage, over which one can only cast a veil of modesty...
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