Jacques-Emile BLANCHE EXHIBITION at the Orangerie in Paris i - Lot 305

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Jacques-Emile BLANCHE EXHIBITION at the Orangerie in Paris i - Lot 305
Jacques-Emile BLANCHE EXHIBITION at the Orangerie in Paris in 1943 / 1°) Fernand GUEY (1877–1964, painter and student of Gustave Moreau, Official Painter to the Navy, director of the Rouen Museum of Painting): correspondence from March–April 1943, regarding the retrospective exhibition of Jacques-Emile Blanche at the Orangerie in Paris organized by the Entraide des Artistes, addressed to Félicien CACAN (1880–1979, draftsman, member of the Entraide des Artistes): 1 signed autograph letter (2 pages, in-4 format), 1 autograph signed postcard (2 pages, in-12), and 2 signed typewritten letters (1 page and 2 pages, in-4), regarding the selection of works, permissions, and transportation (Guey stored Blanche’s paintings at the Château de Carouges in the Orne department); Enclosed: 2 signed autograph letters - 2°) Louis HAUTECOEUR (1884–1973, Director General of Fine Arts from 1940 to 1944): correspondence consisting of 2 signed autograph letters from April 1943 regarding this J.E. Blanche, 1 and 2 pages, in-8, to Félicien Cacan; he provides an update on the paintings coming from Carouges, Reims, and Belfort, and expresses concern about the portrait of PROUST
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