CELEBRATED WOMEN - 6 documents ABBEMA (Louise)... - Lot 16 - Baron Ribeyre & Associés

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CELEBRATED WOMEN - 6 documents ABBEMA (Louise)... - Lot 16 - Baron Ribeyre & Associés
CELEBRATED WOMEN - 6 documents ABBEMA (Louise) C.A.S. (s.l.n.d.) 2 pp. in-12. Engraved motto "I want". "Thank you for thinking of my party my old darling Makoko. My arm is torn by a dog, my foot is damaged by a wasp. Long live the countryside! I work to death (...)"; BIBESCO ( Marthe Lucie Lahovary, princess) L.A.S. Paris (s.d.) 4 pp. in-12. She explains " It does not depend on me to make our little friend leave the Conservatoire or not! He is a scholarship holder of the government in order to obtain his first prize (...) Moreover the first prize exempts him from three years of military service and I believe that he will have less to lose by being bored for one more year at school than 3 years in the regiment! (...) especially as I was certain that he would make two brilliant debuts in London and Berlin this winter under exceptional conditions. (...) but as Saint-Saëns said: The little annoyances of the School may be good, and with a nature like that what does it matter when he starts: he is sure to succeed always! (...) "; GEORGES ( Marguerite Joséphine Weimer dit Mademoiselle) L.A.S. (s.l.n.d.) 1 p. in-12. "Madame Georges begs Mrs. Richard to take care of the black dress right away and the grey one will be the second because to begin with the black one will be more useful (...)"; MENKEN (Helen) slightly sepia photograph, postcard size (6,1 x 10,4 cm), by Pierre Petit, dedicated and signed on the back "Your friend Menken"; MORENO (Marguerite) C.A.S. to Anatole France [Paris] 19 rue d'Armaillé, 27 January 1897. E pp. pt in-12. Letter about l' Orme du Mail "Marcel Schwob has just undergone his operation; so far things are going well. He is suffering, but his general condition is not bad; he knows that I am writing to you and sends you all his regards... We have both read the Elm of the Mall, and we are crazy about it. It is very beautiful (...)"; SEVERINE (Caroline Remy dite) L.A.S. (s.l.n.d.) 1 p. in-8. "I would be obliged if you would put at my disposal two armchairs (in the balcony if possible) for your performance this evening on Saturday (...). A black & white photograph of Blanche PIERSON , by Chalot, is attached.
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