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SIGNAC Paul (1863 - 1935)
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SIGNAC Paul (1863 - 1935)
L.A.S. "Paul Signac", Audierne December 20 [1919], to Claude MONET| 2 pages in-4.
He has come "to breathe a little on the Penmarch, to gain strength before the Independents. You must have received, or you will receive, a request signed by our youngest comrades, to ask you to honor us with a shipment of your works. Please note that my friendship and my admiration have nothing to do with this matter. It is spontaneously that these artists wanted to pay you this tribute.
And I am all the more delighted, because some of them, did not realize, a few years ago, how much they owed you. [...]
Monet, at the Indépendants! What a reward for us. And they are so beautiful the last works I saw in Giverny. Not only the magnificent decorations, but the paintings in the garden, more sumptuous, more sonorous, more colorful than ever and of what material!
L.A.S. "Paul Signac", Audierne December 20 [1919], to Claude MONET| 2 pages in-4.
He has come "to breathe a little on the Penmarch, to gain strength before the Independents. You must have received, or you will receive, a request signed by our youngest comrades, to ask you to honor us with a shipment of your works. Please note that my friendship and my admiration have nothing to do with this matter. It is spontaneously that these artists wanted to pay you this tribute.
And I am all the more delighted, because some of them, did not realize, a few years ago, how much they owed you. [...]
Monet, at the Indépendants! What a reward for us. And they are so beautiful the last works I saw in Giverny. Not only the magnificent decorations, but the paintings in the garden, more sumptuous, more sonorous, more colorful than ever and of what material!
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