Gustave DORÉ (1832-1883). L.A.S., to a friend; 2 pages in-8 (mitre marks on one edge).
"I have just received a rather serious letter from a lawyer by which he informs me that having lent my home to Mr. de Neuville for his work, I must be warned that a seizure has already been made rue St Georges of the paintings there was... I was unaware of all this! What is to be done? What does that mean? What advice are you giving me? Where is he perching? What is there for me to do in the face of this scandal, for this poor misguided man? How do you feel about him and this? A piece of advice, please, or if you have the time, push on to my house; we'll talk! »…
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