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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Henri de (1864-1901).
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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Henri de (1864-1901).
L.A.S. "HTLautrec", [March 21, 1893], to Paul GALLIMARD| 2 pages in-8, envelope.
Amusing letter to collector Paul Gallimard (1850-1929), father of the future publisher.
Gallimard has asked Lautrec to admit a friend to the Courrier
Ball. "Unfortunately, I had the director seized two years ago.
J. Roques, who is an ill-bred scoundrel and consequently has only rather pointed relations with him. In fact, I think it's enough to subscribe to the canard in question to get in"...
[Director of the Courrier Français, Jules Roques had, without Lautrec's knowledge
Lautrec, had unpublished and unpaid drawings by him sold at Hôtel Drouot in 1891| the painter sued him].
This letter appears to be unpublished.
L.A.S. "HTLautrec", [March 21, 1893], to Paul GALLIMARD| 2 pages in-8, envelope.
Amusing letter to collector Paul Gallimard (1850-1929), father of the future publisher.
Gallimard has asked Lautrec to admit a friend to the Courrier
Ball. "Unfortunately, I had the director seized two years ago.
J. Roques, who is an ill-bred scoundrel and consequently has only rather pointed relations with him. In fact, I think it's enough to subscribe to the canard in question to get in"...
[Director of the Courrier Français, Jules Roques had, without Lautrec's knowledge
Lautrec, had unpublished and unpaid drawings by him sold at Hôtel Drouot in 1891| the painter sued him].
This letter appears to be unpublished.
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