Description: Friesz Othon - Lot of Three Letters to Othon Friesz, Carnegie Inst., ParamountThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Othon FRIESZ. Lot of three letters typewritten signed 1924, 1930 and 1937.Lot of three autograph letters signed (typewritten) addressed to Othon Friesz:Letter typed by Homer Saint-Gaudens, Director of Fine Arts at the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and dated May 12, 1924. In his letter, he announced to Friesz that the Awards Jury of the 23rd International Exhibition of the Carnegie Institute had just awarded him the first honorable mention for his work "Portrait of Monsieur Paquereau, Decorator of the Opera, Paris". He specifies that he is in “sympathy” with this decision because he has the “firm conviction that this is a step forward taken for the progress of Art in this country.”Letter typed by an unidentified author (illegible signature) and dated May 14, 1930 in which he reassures Friesz about the arrival of his painting at the Brussels Museum.Letter typed by FK Abbott of PARAMOUNT ( PARAMOUNT News) on the 10thMars 1937 in order to warn Friesz of the production of cinematographic reports on "the main works entrusted to French painters for the 1937 Exhibition" of which he was a part. The author would like to be able to take photos of his workshop, and preferably "at the time when your workshop is best lit by daylight."Dimensions letter 1: 20.5 x 27 cm. 1 page.Dimensions letter 2: 21.2 x 26.5 cm. 1 page.Dimensions letter 3: 21.2 x 27.5 cm. 1 page. State : Good condition. Third letter with brown stains on the upper part (front) of the document. Slight wear to the edges of the second letter.Achille-Émile Othon Friesz, known as Othon Friesz, born February 6, 1879 in Le Havre and died January 10, 1949 in Paris, is a French painter and engraver. WikipediaHomer Shiff Saint-Gaudens was the only child of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and his wife Augusta. Wikipedia (English)FK Abbott is a French-English director and producer of documentary films and reports for PARAMOUNT . Careful delivery in rigid, waterproof packaging.Satisfied or refunded. If you are not completely satisfied, I will take back the goods with return at my expense for Europe and at the buyer's expense for the rest of the world.Do not hesitate to visit my store and refine your searches according to the categories that interest you. My storeDelivered Art.Autograph letters, old papers, old books, photographs, engravings, stamps…We assess and/or buy your letters, collections of letters and old books throughout France.A question? Any clarification? Thank you for your visit.Jerome KAYSER. Letter typed by Homer Saint-Gaudens, Director of Fine Arts at the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and dated May 12, 1924. In his letter, he announced to Friesz that the Awards Jury of the 23rd International Exhibition of the Carnegie Institute had just awarded him the first honorable mention for his work "Portrait of Monsieur Paquereau, Decorator of the Opera, Paris". He specifies that he is in “sympathy” with this decision because he has the “firm conviction that this is a step forward taken for the progress of Art in this country.” Letter typed by FK Abbott of PARAMOUNT ( PARAMOUNT News) on the 10thMars 1937 in order to warn Friesz of the production of cinematographic reports on "the main works entrusted to French painters for the 1937 Exhibition" of which he was a part. T Auteur Othon Friesz Sujet Art Époque 1900 à 1960 Signée Oui Personnalisé Oui Date de publication 1924 Caractéristiques spéciales autographe Caractéristiques spéciales Manuscrit Caractéristiques spéciales Signé Objet modifié Non Nombre de pages 3 Langue Français
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Author: Othon Friesz
Topic: Art
period: 1900 à 1960
Signed: Yes
Personalized: Yes
date of publication: 1924
Special Attributes: Autograph, Manuscript, Signed
Object modified: Non
Number of pages: 3
Language: French
Brand: Unbranded
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