FOUJITA Tsuhugaru Léonard (1886-1968).

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FOUJITA Tsuhugaru Léonard (1886-1968).
12 L.A.S. "Foujita" or "Foufou" (one unsigned), including 2 with DRAWINGS, 1955-1967, to his friend Georges GROSJEAN; about 16 pages mostly in-8, including 3 postcards, envelopes and addresses. Friendly correspondence about the last years of the painter, including two illustrated letters. [Georges Félix GROSJEAN (1906-1992), journalist and co-founder of the Sud-Ouest newspaper, had known Foujita in the pre-war Montparnasse; he met him again in Tokyo after the surrender of Japan, and facilitated his departure for the United States, then his return to France in 1950 and his naturalization as a French citizen; he was a faithful friend of Foujita. See Georges Félix Grosjean recounts his friendship with Foujita (Paradox, 2018)]. April 8, 1955, joyfully announcing his and his wife's French naturalization... "I telephoned to announce the good news to the Ministry of Fine Arts and he congratulated me and immediately made me an officer [red circle]"... Colored drawing of two tricolor flags with a pigeon holding a letter. December 28, 1955: "We dinnons chez moi en quatre, bon geulton, ça manque de ta guele"... April 7, 1957, illustrated with a drawing of a bouquet of flowers enhanced with colors. Grief over the death of "Zouzou, beloved [...] so faithful and obedient. Invited by René Coty to Versailles: "I have a jacket, hat, shirt and tie etc. made. I can see the Queen very close, it's a great honour"... 13 May [1957]. "Finally since yesterday my workshop is getting in order very well and I can work even today. I have to work a lot now"... September 24, 1962, explaining how to get from Paris to his studio in Villiers le Bâcle near Gif. February 5, 1963, refusing to paint a picture for Jacques Lemoîne (president of the newspaper Sud Ouest): "because of my health I must not work like this on the big canvas, now I want to stay quietly in a hole, to rest and finish my life in peace. I have refused all commissions for some years, this is my only desire in my life"... February 9, new refusal: "you must not insist too much" .... February 12, refusing the suggestion to make a sketch that would be painted "by the hand of another, [...] the painter adds anything to his idea, it's very bad, And, again, people think it's a work of mine, it's a crime"... January 14, 1967, happy new year; he was operated: "it was prostat et vessi (timeurs)" and stayed 27 days in the clinic... Plus friendly cards, greetings... A telegram is enclosed; an administrative letter concerning Foujita's naturalization; and a printed card of thanks and condolences. 85
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