peintre, sculpteur et graveur sur bois suisse (1865-1925). Autograph letter signed. Honfleur. 8vo. 2 p. Encre bleue turquoise.
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Leaving to the front on June 7 1917, Vallotton passed through Suippes, Hurles and Perthe, where he even visited the trenches. Impressed by wartime experiences and back home, he created 14 paintings for an exhibition called “Peintres aux armées”, which took place in October of the same year and where the State bought one of his “war landscapes”. This letter is addressed to a military man at the Front. It’s notable that the letter is dated June 25, the day he left to Honfleur. He doesn’t forget to mention the upcoming exhibition: “Here is the brassard which was entrusted to me with many thanks.
My hounded departure tomorrow morning keeps me from seeing you again and I am sorry. Everything went good and all the officers I was involved with were very nice”. He notes his address in Honfleur, asking to send all communication. “It’s time for me to go if I want to exhibit something that has form”..
