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PISSARRO Camille (1831 - 1903)
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PISSARRO Camille (1831 - 1903)
L.A.S. "C. Pissarro", Knocke s/mer July 29, 1894, to his wife Julie| 3 pages in-8.
Beautiful letter about his stay in Holland and Belgium.
He returns from an admirable excursion in Zeeland: "we saw superb countries, landscapes in the very small towns, so beautiful, so beautiful, that one leaves with regret - without making paintings| I saw a butter market on a square, planted with large trees surrounded by pretty houses of all shades, peasant women dressed as in the time of the old Flemish painter, it is an unimaginable spectacle, we crossed the Scheldt whose banks are only distinguishable in the distance, boats, ships, and what fertility. Also we were really dazzled| one day I will have to make a market and landscapes of the island of Walkaren it is worth it". He enthusiastically accepted that she sent Rodolphe to him: "it will do him good". Titi [their son Felix] will meet him in Brussels, and they will be at the train to welcome him. They are staying at the Hotel de Suède. "Don't fail to have him take warm clothes, overcoats and summer clothes because it is also hot sometimes." He read in the press that "MIRBEAU had had his treaty terminated at the Journal, I knew he was in London it is quite possible, dam!"... Their son Georges wrote that he was doing well and working hard: "he has just finished a large painting"... He bought for Rousseau in Zeeland "a cutlass handle carved by the local peasants. [...]
RySSELBERG is always charming, he was really nice during our excursion. Goodbye my dear wife, your husband who kisses you very much"...
He also has a silver buckle for their daughter Cocotte, cufflinks for Paul, and for his wife, a brooch: he will send them to her as soon as a friend of Theo [VAN GOGH] goes to Paris...
L.A.S. "C. Pissarro", Knocke s/mer July 29, 1894, to his wife Julie| 3 pages in-8.
Beautiful letter about his stay in Holland and Belgium.
He returns from an admirable excursion in Zeeland: "we saw superb countries, landscapes in the very small towns, so beautiful, so beautiful, that one leaves with regret - without making paintings| I saw a butter market on a square, planted with large trees surrounded by pretty houses of all shades, peasant women dressed as in the time of the old Flemish painter, it is an unimaginable spectacle, we crossed the Scheldt whose banks are only distinguishable in the distance, boats, ships, and what fertility. Also we were really dazzled| one day I will have to make a market and landscapes of the island of Walkaren it is worth it". He enthusiastically accepted that she sent Rodolphe to him: "it will do him good". Titi [their son Felix] will meet him in Brussels, and they will be at the train to welcome him. They are staying at the Hotel de Suède. "Don't fail to have him take warm clothes, overcoats and summer clothes because it is also hot sometimes." He read in the press that "MIRBEAU had had his treaty terminated at the Journal, I knew he was in London it is quite possible, dam!"... Their son Georges wrote that he was doing well and working hard: "he has just finished a large painting"... He bought for Rousseau in Zeeland "a cutlass handle carved by the local peasants. [...]
RySSELBERG is always charming, he was really nice during our excursion. Goodbye my dear wife, your husband who kisses you very much"...
He also has a silver buckle for their daughter Cocotte, cufflinks for Paul, and for his wife, a brooch: he will send them to her as soon as a friend of Theo [VAN GOGH] goes to Paris...
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