Description: Georges Diamandy receives Jean Richepin in Bucharest Georges Diamandy receives Jean Richepin in Bucharest Document type : Signed autograph letter, letter and photographic portrait Number of documents: 3 - Number of pages: 4pp. - Size: Small in-4 and Place : Bucharest Date : Mars 3 and 8, 1912, nd "this Saturday" RECIPIENT : Jean Richepin (1849-1926) State : Minimal browning of time Set of two letters and a photographic portrait of Georges Diamandy. Letter [written in the first person but in the hand of a secretary or a relative]: suffering, he could not come to greet Richepin on his arrival in Bucharest and asked Radu Rosetti, a writer and translator, to salute in his name. He asked Richepin to chair the session at the Romanian Literary and Artistic Circle, at which the Queen of Romania Elisabeth de Wied (1843-1916), known under the pen name of Carmen Sylva, will also attend. LAS Mars 38, 1912. Diamandy thanks Richepin "for the very precious help you have kindly granted to the literary and artistic morning" and invites him and his wife to the premiere of his play. Painful, at the National Theatre. Photographic portrait of Diamandy, in profile. Bucharest, Mars 3, 1912. 14.3 x 10.1 cm, mounted on photographer's cardboard (22.8 x 16.8 cm). Vintage silver print. Blind mark of the photographer attached to the National Theater in the box: HR. DURATZO. Bucharest. Signed and dated autograph, at the top of the photo, in black ink: “Au Maître Jean Richepin. Tribute and memories […]”. We enclose a business card from Diamandy. Black ink. Georges Diamandy (Idrici or Bârlad, 1867/1917)Romanian politician. He was also a playwright, committed socialist and archaeologist. Fixed costs: same costs for all buyers Services Shipping time: 1 business day Insurance: included in shipping costs Excluded locations: No locations are excluded Payment Payment methods accepted: Bank check Contact us for any questions. Letter [written in the first person but in the hand of a secretary or a relative]: suffering, he could not come to greet Richepin on his arrival in Bucharest and asked Radu Rosetti, a writer and translator, to salute in his name. He asked Richepin to chair the session at the Romanian Literary and Artistic Circle, at which the Queen of Romania Elisabeth de Wied ( LAS Mars 38, 1912. Diamandy thanks Richepin "for the very precious help you have kindly granted to the literary and artistic morning" and invites him and his wife to the premiere of his play. Painful, at the National Theatre. Photographic portrait of Diamandy, in profile. Bucharest, Mars 3, 1912. 14.3 x 10.1 cm, mounted on photographer's cardboard (22.8 x 16.8 cm). Vintage silver print. Blind mark of the photographer attached to th
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