ID 411511
Los 103 | Despairing over his terminally ill step-daughter
Schätzwert
$ 3 000 – 5 000
In French. Two pages, bifolium, 134 x 209mm, on Grand Hotel Terminus letterhead, with transmittal envelope (minor wear at folds).
Monet despairs over his terminally ill step-daughter: "impossible to think of anything else, and painting which was my whole life is completely out of the question ["la peinture qui était toute ma vie est dans le troisième dessous"]: who knows whether I will ever take it up again, I feel so overtaken by dark thoughts." Suzanne was the eldest daughter of Alice Hoschedé, whom Monet married in 1892, and one of Monet's favorite models, appearing in the The Woman with a Parasol (1886) and The Stroller (1887). She died 6 February 1899 in Giverny. Gustave Geffroy (1855-1926), an influential art critic and author, was a close friend of Monet's and champion of his art. Here Monet also reacts to a recent article by Geffroy on Cezanne, commenting that it gave him much pleasure to see the great artist finally receiving favorable attention ("le plaisir de penser que justice sera rendue à ce si pur artiste"), and complains about "the campaign waged against me by those guttersnipes of the art trade."
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