MATHIEU GEORGES (1921-2012).

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MATHIEU GEORGES (1921-2012).
14 L.A.S. (several signed "Georges", 2 unsigned), 1 L.S. with 2 autographed lines, and 3 autographed cards, 1965-1968 and n.d., to Raymond NACENTA (director of the Galerie Charpentier); about 50 pages, most of them in-fol. with his vignette and motto or in-12 with vignette, and 2 postcards, 4 envelopes, one of which is cardboard, with 3 stamps with his initials. Nice friendly and artistic correspondence. June 24 [1965], beautiful letter in red ink evoking their next inauguration: "I am thus living my last days of calm before undertaking the greatest battles of my history. Bloody adventure, where it will please me to triumph with You"... April 25, 1966. Long and superb letter (18 large pages) of delirious thanks: "The benefits of which I found myself the object by your care [...] are too great to be the external mark of my merit in spite of the very particular esteem that you seem to have made of my person; - an esteem of which the World was greatly informed and of which History will keep the memory forever. [...] Happy; yes, you have made me happier than I can say. [...] Your generosity is so much greater in intention than that of the Great Alexander that it can never be rewarded by the thanks I could give. Ah, if I were allowed at least to grant you the diadem of the Persians or the praises of Homer! [...] The Crystal Chambers and the Diamond Palaces are much easier to imagine than the new kingdom in which I dream by the effects of your Magic". And to quote King Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon, the Duchess of Longueville, a statue of Pierre LEPAUTRE who is "the incarnation of that so French measure which I flee from and which I need so much"... The "Superintendent of Artistic Creation" and the Curator of the Royal Manufacture of Gobelins came to admire his tapestry by Charles Le Brun and "to charge me with a commission from the King which deprives me of all freedom and leisure. [Generosity and gratitude are two virtues that you have taught me, which I could not use better than in you"... Other letters evoke preparations of exhibitions, transport of paintings, appointments, thanks for payments, wishes of recovery, correspondence of holidays, etc... TRÉMOIS is delighted with the order that Nacenta gave him... "I curse the merchants who make me work in the cold of my icy workshop and I curse the muses who seem to have abandoned me. In this season the cows would keep me warmer. What am I, alas, the little Jesus!"... Thanks for the sending of a basket of fruits: "A golden basket has been enthroned since yesterday in the center of a purple triclinium for the joy of my palate, but also the brilliance of my palate!"... He also thanks for a check, "transformed at once into ... Louis XIV torchères of course and in gilded bronze moreover and what is more by Caffieri"... He was able to "see Mr. POMPIDOU and tell him that he was going to receive a nice medal"... November 20, 1967. He sends him "the zinc plates and proofs from which the medal can be cast [...]. I thank you very much for having given me the opportunity to make this medal"... He refuses the reproduction of a work: "You had forgotten that I was anti-lithography-of-luxury-numbered-even-for-good-works"; he therefore gives a gouache "which will not be multiplied"... Etc. A postcard from Gstaad is illustrated with a composition in blue and red pens.
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