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Letter to Andre Breton, 1918 (pen & ink on paper) (see also 694244)
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Letter to Andre Breton, 1918 (pen & ink on paper) (see also 694244)
694241 Letter to Andre Breton, 1918 (pen & ink on paper) (see also 694244) by Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Asking Breton to provide him with a copy of Sigmund Freuds work on the Interpretation of Dreams); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22823214
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Andre Breton Autographed Correspondence Handwritten Personal Signature Signed Surrealism Surrealist
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This print showcases a significant piece of correspondence from the renowned poet and author, Guillaume Apollinaire. Titled "Letter to Andre Breton, 1918" this pen and ink masterpiece is an exquisite example of Apollinaire's personal handwriting. The letter, now part of a private collection, holds immense historical value. Intriguingly surrealistic in nature, the letter reveals Apollinaire's request to his contemporary Andre Breton for a copy of Sigmund Freud's groundbreaking work on the Interpretation of Dreams. This exchange between two influential figures sheds light on their shared interest in exploring the depths of human consciousness. Apollinaire's signature graces this handwritten document, adding an authentic touch to its significance. The intricate drawing accompanying the text further enhances its artistic appeal. Preserved by eChristies Images and made available through Bridgeman Images, this photograph transports us back in time to witness a momentous interaction between two literary giants. It invites us into their world as they engage in intellectual discourse that would shape future movements such as Surrealism. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded not only of the power of words but also how art can transcend time and space. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact these creative minds have had on our cultural landscape.
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