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Auction archive: Lot number 133

Braque, Georges, Marc Chagall, Aristide Maillol, Camille Corot and Paul Signac

Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$2,318 - US$3,091
Price realised:
£2,750
ca. US$4,250
Auction archive: Lot number 133

Braque, Georges, Marc Chagall, Aristide Maillol, Camille Corot and Paul Signac

Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$2,318 - US$3,091
Price realised:
£2,750
ca. US$4,250
Beschreibung:

Braque, Georges, Marc Chagall Aristide Maillol Camille Corot and Paul Signac COLLECTION OF FOUR AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED ("P. SIGNAC"), ("MAILLOL"), ("C. COROT"), TOGETHER WITH A POSTCARD FROM AVIGNON SIGNED ("G BRAQUE") AND A TYPESCRIPT LETTER SIGNED ("MARC CHAGALL”) SIGNAC, Paul. Two autograph letters signed, unpublished, one to an undefined correspondent ("Cher Monsieur"), probably Paul Durand Ruel, expressing his satisfaction with the reviews of his exhibition at the French merchant’s gallery, requesting an unsold Degas, 2 pages, 8vo (21 x 13.4cm.), Paris-Auteuil, 16 rue La Fontaine, 30 March 1899 the other to Madame Else Lampe de Quita, proposing a meeting and expressing his gratitude for coming over; together with its envelope, labelled "Societée des Artistes Indépendants", 1 page, 4to (27.5 x 22 cm), [Paris] 16 rue la Fontaine, Lundi 29 mars [1909] a letter by Maillol to an unidentified recipient, mentioning his friend and dealer Ambroise Vollard, commenting on some scale models of his monument to Blanqui, 3 pages, one folded leaf, 12mo (13.6 x 10.5cm.), Marly-le-Roi, 1910 an autograph letter signed ("C. Corot") to his friend and disciple, Eugene Lavieille, congratulating him on his success in Dijon, encouraging him in his work, 1 page, 8vo (20.9 x 13.4cm.), one folded leaf, integral address panel, Paris, 9 October 1858 a landscape postcard (8.9 x 13.9cm.) from Avignon signed by Georges Braque ("G Braque") and his wife Marcelle to the poet Paul Dermée and his wife the Dadaist writer Carolina Goldstein, 17 August [19]18 a typescript letter to the publisher Somogy, signed ("Marc Chagall"), about Aimery Somogy’s books on his work, announcing his upcoming stay and exhibition in Israel, expressing hope that it will released also in this country, 1 page on ochre watermarked Montgolfier paper, 4to, (27 x 21.2cm.), Vence, 9 June 1951

Auction archive: Lot number 133
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 2015
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Braque, Georges, Marc Chagall Aristide Maillol Camille Corot and Paul Signac COLLECTION OF FOUR AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED ("P. SIGNAC"), ("MAILLOL"), ("C. COROT"), TOGETHER WITH A POSTCARD FROM AVIGNON SIGNED ("G BRAQUE") AND A TYPESCRIPT LETTER SIGNED ("MARC CHAGALL”) SIGNAC, Paul. Two autograph letters signed, unpublished, one to an undefined correspondent ("Cher Monsieur"), probably Paul Durand Ruel, expressing his satisfaction with the reviews of his exhibition at the French merchant’s gallery, requesting an unsold Degas, 2 pages, 8vo (21 x 13.4cm.), Paris-Auteuil, 16 rue La Fontaine, 30 March 1899 the other to Madame Else Lampe de Quita, proposing a meeting and expressing his gratitude for coming over; together with its envelope, labelled "Societée des Artistes Indépendants", 1 page, 4to (27.5 x 22 cm), [Paris] 16 rue la Fontaine, Lundi 29 mars [1909] a letter by Maillol to an unidentified recipient, mentioning his friend and dealer Ambroise Vollard, commenting on some scale models of his monument to Blanqui, 3 pages, one folded leaf, 12mo (13.6 x 10.5cm.), Marly-le-Roi, 1910 an autograph letter signed ("C. Corot") to his friend and disciple, Eugene Lavieille, congratulating him on his success in Dijon, encouraging him in his work, 1 page, 8vo (20.9 x 13.4cm.), one folded leaf, integral address panel, Paris, 9 October 1858 a landscape postcard (8.9 x 13.9cm.) from Avignon signed by Georges Braque ("G Braque") and his wife Marcelle to the poet Paul Dermée and his wife the Dadaist writer Carolina Goldstein, 17 August [19]18 a typescript letter to the publisher Somogy, signed ("Marc Chagall"), about Aimery Somogy’s books on his work, announcing his upcoming stay and exhibition in Israel, expressing hope that it will released also in this country, 1 page on ochre watermarked Montgolfier paper, 4to, (27 x 21.2cm.), Vence, 9 June 1951

Auction archive: Lot number 133
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 2015
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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