ROUAULT GEORGES (1871-1958).

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ROUAULT GEORGES (1871-1958).
Autograph manuscript signed (s.l.n.d. [1943]) 7 pp. gd in-4 and in-8. Astonishing manuscript doubly signed "Georges Rouault" at the bottom of the first page and "GR" at the end of the manuscript, pages numbered at the top of the right-hand corner, most probably a draft, in view of the numerous erasures, corrections and the disorganized organization of his remarks. Rouault replies to his interlocutor and explains: "Not having been able to use your Medrano ticket because I am traveling, I will not refuse to thank you first by notifying you as you ask. (...)" he adds "I am in no way bound but despite what you have the delicacy to tell me know that I am very little free (...)" Rouault announces that he is bound by various commitments made previously. The rest of the manuscript corresponds to answers made in a way " (...) a little complicated and obscure on the questions that you addressed to me (...) " these are organized in paragraphs identified by letters, page 2 " A) You certainly did not expect such an answer it is accidental. I have exceptionally in this moment of the leisures of Don Quixote that I was sometimes in this well liked art transposes his life in front of the most miserable reality when others block the nose and make faces (...), " he continues at length on the circus.
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