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SCHWEITZER Albert (1875-1965) médecin et musicien.
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SCHWEITZER Albert (1875-1965) médecin et musicien.
L.A.S., Gunsbach, October 13, 1954, to Jacques BETZ| 1 1/2 pages in-4.
Nice letter about the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi.
He compliments Betz for his book on BARTHOLDI: "I am, at my age, like a schoolboy, who reads at the expense of the work that is imposed upon him. The fault lies with your book. I knew a few important dates in the life of this artist whose work I had admired since my childhood. But his personality was only revealed to me by you.
Historian himself, he can have an idea of the extent of the research that allowed him to "paint this picture and to produce such interesting documents". He was sensitive to the dedication, and was impressed by her remark on the influence that the fountain of Admiral Bruat had on him: "It is really curious that it was Bartholdi who sent me to Lambaréné"... He asks him if he is interested in the personality of the Colmar man
Debs, "who played a rather important role in the history of the USA" by triggering the first strikes: he has interesting testimonies about this "remarkable and noble" character, to whom he is related by his mother...
L.A.S., Gunsbach, October 13, 1954, to Jacques BETZ| 1 1/2 pages in-4.
Nice letter about the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi.
He compliments Betz for his book on BARTHOLDI: "I am, at my age, like a schoolboy, who reads at the expense of the work that is imposed upon him. The fault lies with your book. I knew a few important dates in the life of this artist whose work I had admired since my childhood. But his personality was only revealed to me by you.
Historian himself, he can have an idea of the extent of the research that allowed him to "paint this picture and to produce such interesting documents". He was sensitive to the dedication, and was impressed by her remark on the influence that the fountain of Admiral Bruat had on him: "It is really curious that it was Bartholdi who sent me to Lambaréné"... He asks him if he is interested in the personality of the Colmar man
Debs, "who played a rather important role in the history of the USA" by triggering the first strikes: he has interesting testimonies about this "remarkable and noble" character, to whom he is related by his mother...
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