Lot n° 126
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BEAUX-ARTS - Pierre-Eugène VIBERT (1875-1937, Swiss painter - Lot 126
BEAUX-ARTS - Pierre-Eugène VIBERT (1875-1937, Swiss painter and illustrator, founding member of the Salon d'Automne de Paris) / Nice set of signed autograph correspondence (5) to Emile SEDEYN (1871-1946, editor-in-chief of the "Figaro Illustré" and art critic: letter (Paris, 1903, 2 p in-8, he will be pleased to meet him, "I don't go out much, as I'm busy with an absorbing job"); correspondence postcard (Paris, 1903, he sends him drawings, "l'immonde gravure m'a pris et j'en sorti tout abruti", "l'ami Rocher m'a volé tous mes bois"); postcard depicting a work by German painter Wilhelm Volz (1904, thanking him for sending "l'Almanach de Paris et d'ailleurs"; letter (Paris, 1904, he thanks him for his review, "it seems to me that by detaching yourself from the detail of each work by an artist and examining its total value from the point of view of the group of which it is a part and its use, you gain an unusual clairvoyance and a broader understanding of things"; letter (Montfort-l'Amaury, sd, he sends the proofs of the portraits of Gourmont and Verhaeren, "will they be frank enough in printing to allow line photogravure?") / Attached: copy of the "Courrier des Arts et des Lettres à Paris" of April 5, 1937 (4 p large in-folio), with an important article on the front page entitled "Propos occultes à Pierre-Eugène Vibert" with 3 illustrations.
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