HONORÉ DE BALZAC

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2000 - 2500 EUR
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Result : 4 466EUR
HONORÉ DE BALZAC
L.A.S. "de Balzac", Berditcheff 23 March[1849], to Charles Sauvageot; 4 pages in-8. Very beautiful and long letter to the famous collector, model of the Cousin Pons. He has obtained "the whisk, pure blood that you do me the pleasure of asking me. And so, I have a classic one. Now that I have the real whip of the Cossacks, do you want an executor's knout, because the knot-whip of the Cossacks, and the knout with which the knout is given are two completely different objects. The knout of the executors is, I believe, much rarer and more curious"... Then he talks about the purchase of a violin (to be offered by Dr Knothé, the doctor of Wierzchownia Castle), for which a sum of 400 francs was paid "to Baron James de Rostchild". Balzac points out that "it is not a modern violin; it is an old Thiboust. We want this old Thiboust not to have gone through any artificial desiccation; that it be worked mainly in the form and on the model adopted by either Guarnerius or Stradivarius. Under these two conditions, you have, you master and connoisseur celebrates the right to take either a Thiboust, or a Vuillaume, elders". If Sauvageot thinks fit, however, with your difficult master consciousness, the Thiboust violin he found, "then buy it, with two bows, and two cans of rosin. As it goes far (800 leagues) have the complacency to tell the luthier to pack everything in such a way that there is no accident"; he gives other instructions for shipping... He apologizes for disturbing this "hunter of beautiful things [...] but I tell myself, having known it from experience, that when looking for a dish you find a painting, therefore when looking for a statuette you may well meet a violin". Then he asked Sauvageot for help in finding him: "1° a dish from Bernard de Palissy, and 2° 2 round dishes from Faënza. I want Palissy's dish to be oblong. For these 3 objects, I want everything that is most beautiful, most healthy, most whole, or have nothing; so I will wait patiently
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