GAUGUIN Paul (1848-1903)

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GAUGUIN Paul (1848-1903)
Signed autograph letter addressed to Camille PISSARRO S.l.n.d. [1882]. 2 pages ¼ in-12 in ink on a double sheet of ivory vellum (folds). "My dear Pissarro, Your orders will be faithfully carried out and your paintings will be taken to his house; I am going there tonight (to reach an agreement with him on this subject). I do not expect to see you until about the 21st of this month. The Renoir exhibition is a little less crowded than Claude Monet's; I saw yesterday at my brother-in-law's house a Norwegian art critic who thought that we should put a painting by Claude Monet in Luxembourg - I'm sending you a little something from Theodore de Banville is this movement we're talking about or a man in particular? Mr. Arosa was buried on Thursday and I received a letter to inform you that he was entrusted to my care (we did not know your address). I am not sending it to you, it is useless, but I am warning you so that you send your card, as I did not go there. You have had a series of good weather. I hope you were able to work in comfort. And your dinner went well, you don't tell me about it. Did the union form with the tenured ones and was the yellow Quid decreed dead? [...]». This letter from Gauguin to his friend the painter Camille Pissarro was written in 1882, the year of the seventh impressionist exhibition at the Durand-Ruel gallery in Paris. The two painters met in 1874 through the intermediary of the stockbroker Gustave Arosa, whose death is mentioned in this letter. The latter had been in 1867 the guardian of Paul Gauguin, who had become an orphan at the age of 19. He then helped him to become a stockbroker and introduced him to his future wife, the Danish Mette Gaad. At the end of his letter, Gauguin refers to a dinner of the Union of Painters that Pissarro, his eldest son and master who had participated in the 1848 revolution and was still animated by socialist if not anarchist ideals, had created in 1873. Gauguin respectfully ironically asked "
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