LAURENCIN (Marie). 3 autograph letters signed... - Lot 35 - Osenat

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LAURENCIN (Marie). 3 autograph letters signed... - Lot 35 - Osenat
LAURENCIN (Marie). 3 autograph letters signed to Jean Denoël. 1952. Preserved envelopes. - Paris, April 23, 1952, according to the stamps of the Post Office. "Little Jacqueline spoke again yesterday about the apartment 3 rue Crillon. It seems that the owner wants a bachelor so badly that she would do it for you at your price. She doesn't want a household of future or present children. Write her that you don't want the furniture, and we'll see what she says. Dominique F. came yesterday for a little while. Last Sunday, exhibitions, not even a movie. I REALLY WANT TO BUY MISIA'S BOOK. SHE DRESSED ME SO MANY TIMES TO GO TO THE BALL [Misia Godebska, Edwards then Sert, a figure of French cultural life for more than forty years, who had just published Misia]. To Florence [Florence Jay-Gould] and to you..." (3 pp. in-16). - Paris, July 23, 1952, according to the post office stamps. "Alas, the judge has not rendered his decision. Everything has gone backwards, the opponents first found that I was not French, then, the story of the passport which is missing four pages, a manufacturing defect, I was told, on rue des Saussaies, and in any case the passport is not signed, which proves that I have never used it. Another obstacle, the presiding judge, Mr. Legendre, must have a bailiff investigate to know since when I live at 7 rue Masseran. The opposing party wants to prove that I don't need my apartment. Now it's the vacations, they have gained three months. [In 1944, Marie Laurencin had seen her apartment on rue Savorgnan de Brazza requisitioned by the State; she had then rented it, and would only recover it in 1955 after a long four-year trial. In the meantime, she was welcomed in a pavilion on rue Masseran by Count Etienne de Beaumont, who had played the role of patron of the artistic and literary avant-garde of the Roaring Twenties. He rented for her, from 1944, a studio on rue Vaneau]... I will leave for St-Benoît-sur-Loire on July 31 or August 1. We will take the train and the bus [Marie Laurencin was going to make a retreat at the abbey of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, where her friend Max Jacob had lived]. They are waiting for us there, and then these sacred exhibitions, the one at Pétridès [her Œuvres récentes exhibition held in 1952 at Paul Pétridès, rue La Boétie]. I have lent some paintings. I have to take care of them... See Madame Ragetly, she finally has the apartment on rue Vanneau" (3pp. in-16). - Autograph letter signed to Jean Denoël. Abbey of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, August 2, 1952. "WHAT TO TELL YOU ABOUT SAINT-BENOIT. I AM IN THE ANGELS [cf. above], and I sleep (with a very small medicine). We have like a small apartment with Suzanne [Suzanne Moreau, a young girl she raised and adopted in 1954], and above all, Jean, I have a room full of books, a Swedish professor who is on vacation in his country and who does translations, all of Gide, all of Mauriac, Marcel Proust, Bernanos, etc. etc., and, hold on to your hat, GENET, APHRODISIAQUE WHO SLEEPS ME. AH! MY BEAUTIFUL SOUL! AND ST-BENOIT! MAX IS EVERYWHERE, RUE MAX-JACOB. What a charming country not snob... I'M GLAD YOU LIKED THE ARTICLE. INDEED, IT IS ME THE YOUNG GIRL THAT GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE MET. THIS SIDE OF ME MADE HIM VERY ANGRY, AS WELL AS PICASSO AND THE OTHERS. ONLY MAX LOVED ME AS I WAS. Your Mary sends her love. Suzanne shares my moral and physical well-being. Tenderness to Florence. (3 pp. 1/2 in-16). Brother of the publisher, and sharing his life between his functions at Gallimard and with Florence Jay-Gould, JEAN DENOËL (1902-1976) maintained friendly relations with many writers and artists of which Antonin Artaud, Henri Bosco, Paul Claudel, Jean Cocteau (of which he was the executor), Jean Dubuffet, André Gide, Max Jacob, or Marie Laurencin.
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