ROUAULT (George s). ILLUSTRATED ORIGINAL... - Lot 51 - Osenat

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ROUAULT (George s). ILLUSTRATED ORIGINAL... - Lot 51 - Osenat
ROUAULT (George s). ILLUSTRATED ORIGINAL DRAWINGS autograph manuscript. 12 pp. 1/2 of 9 ff. in-folio excerpts from a re-use drawing book, as suggested by the arrangement of the text around one of the drawings. A COLLECTION OF ANECDOTES, probably preparatory to his volume of Intimate Memories published in 1926. PARTICULARLY RICHED ON EDGAR DEGAS: "Degas used to say to me: 'You'll have to become a slave again', a frightening word, or so simple depending on the angle from which you stand to measure its significance. "For us," he adds, "we paint like pigs". He is right to say this compared to the painting he dreams of. " - "Letters," he says, "explain the arts without understanding them, the arts understand the letters without explaining them. " - "A man of wit throwing the line... poisoned. A new member of the Institute, a solitary painter, newly elected, he will say: "This hermit knows the time of the trains!" FROM A PAINTER A LITTLE TOO MUCH IN TUNE WITH THE RESEARCHERS: "AT LAST HE'S FLYING ON HIS OWN WINGS!". He compares art dealers to owners of racing stables: "We're the ones who get slammed, they're the ones who pocket." When Father Henner was shown countless forgeries, he'd say with his terrible accent and gentle leniency, "Faut queu tout le monte fife." Degas would have offered to "impale the counterfeiters" with serenity. If this painter says he "rubs shoulders with abysses", Degas already sees him falling into an armchair at some Academy: "Another fireman catches fire", he says as he puts it out. To another: "Yes, you're a good man, but a bloody painter"... "He also wrote a poem here about Edgar Degas. GEORGES ROUAULT ÉVOQUE É ÉVOQUE ÉGALEMENT PAUL CÉZANNE ("a romantic character in some ways, grotesque for the bourgeoisie, but touching for us artists"), Joris-Karl HUYSMANS, Jean-Auguste-Dominique INGRES, Gustave MOREAU (of whom he was an admiring pupil), Félicien ROPS, etc. ("a romantic character in some ways, grotesque for the bourgeoisie, but touchin
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