Marie Laurencin - Autographed letter signed to her mother - "Paris frightens me". Autographed letter signed by Marie Laurencin, addressed to her mother, written in black ink on a single sheet. Are you cold in France - here we are freezing - Still, I am well. I breathe in the space as much as I can before I come to shut myself in Paris.
He works from morning till night. He is not nervous and is the most pleasant companion one could imagine. The Waëtjen family has this rare quality - of avoiding each other, each retreating to their room - in this house we have the right to immense apartments and to gather when necessary for arrivals and departures. There is only one thing they do quickly - that is to disappear through doors. Dogs are beloved in this stay - so I do not get bored, although I have nothing else to read but Jules Romains' "Lucienne." Luckily, it is a book that I enjoyed very much. I am increasingly fond of the countryside and its calm.Paris frightens me - the smallness of my niche. I will return around the twenty-first or twenty-second. A friend of Otto is accompanying me. I have lost all the addresses. And I have not been able to give news to anyone.
The number of rue de Suzanne Süe troubles me - and I am rambling - with all the other streets - Nicole is in Venice, excited. Otto and I send you hugs with all our hearts. Dimensions: 21.8 x 28.4 cm. Condition: See photos and description for more details. Number of pages: 2 pages. Marie Laurencin, born October 31, 1883, in Paris 10? and died June 8, 1956, in Paris 7?, was a French figurative painter, but also a engraver and illustrator, closely associated with the birth of modern art and the School of Paris. Autographed letters, old papers, antique books, photographs, engravings, stamps... We appraise and/or buy your letters, letter collections, and antique books throughout France.Careful shipping in a rigid and waterproof package within three days. Please allow for usual postal delays on top. If you are not completely satisfied, return at the seller's expense for Europe. At the buyer's expense for the rest of the world.