INGRES Jean-Dominique (1780-1867). - Lot 115

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INGRES Jean-Dominique (1780-1867). - Lot 115
INGRES Jean-Dominique (1780-1867). L.A.S. "Ingres", Florence December 24, 1834, to Horace VERNET, "Director of the Royal Academy of France in Rome"; 1 1/2 pages in-4, address with postmarks. Letter from Florence, while on his way to Rome to take over the direction of the Academy of France, where he will succeed Horace Vernet. "I hasten to inform you of my arrival in Florence, quite tired, myself and my wife of the long road we have travelled, for I could not resist the desire to see Lombardy and Venice especially. So I want to rest a little here, where I am torn by friendship and old memories. However, I intend to arrive in Rome from the 1st to the 2nd at the latest. [...] We learned in Venice that you are marrying your lovely daughter [Louise Vernet and the painter Paul Delaroche], this happy event gave us the greatest pleasure, I had foreseen it and even desired it, I congratulate our worthy friend. Besides, of course, my dear, you will do me the pleasure of leaving the Villa Medici only when you set foot in the car to leave Rome and look at yourself as the masters, you will make a little corner for me and my wife, and my secretary. We are not difficult. [...] My wife gratefully accepts the offer you make me in the name of Madame Horace to inform her of the details of the domestic administration of the villa; these instructions will be of great help to her and very valuable... He finally asks to be spared the formalities of customs...
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