Null PISSARRO Camille (1830 - 1903) 3 L.A.S. "C.P." (one incomplete at the begin…
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PISSARRO Camille (1830 - 1903) 3 L.A.S. "C.P." (one incomplete at the beginning, and 2 minutes, one unsigned), 1902 and n.d.; 5 1/2 pages in-8. Together concerning his parents' property in Saint-Thomas in the West Indies, and inheritance problems. L.A.S. to his brother-in-law ISAACSON (husband of his half-sister Esther), undated (draft, purple ink). He mentions a debt problem of his father's, thanks Isaacson for receiving his son Georges and finally promises a portrait of his daughter for Esther... End of L.A.S. to his wife Julie. He discusses the estate affair, then concludes: "I visited several engraving dealers, I still have a recommendation from Duret for another, I'm looking for a representative among these gentlemen, I'm not decided yet, I'm thinking about it"... Paris 28 place Dauphine January 3, 1902. Autograph draft to his nephew Alfred, concerning the estate and sale of the family property at Saint-Thomas. "As for your request that I go to St Thomas at our expense to put some order into the gestation of the property, I eagerly accept your proposal knowing full well that I could not have a better and fairer representative of our interests and I hope that our co-heirs will also take advantage of this good opportunity. While you are in St Thomas I would be grateful, my dear Alfred, if you could keep me informed of the sale of St Thomas to the United States and of the conditions that will be stipulated"...

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PISSARRO Camille (1830 - 1903) 3 L.A.S. "C.P." (one incomplete at the beginning, and 2 minutes, one unsigned), 1902 and n.d.; 5 1/2 pages in-8. Together concerning his parents' property in Saint-Thomas in the West Indies, and inheritance problems. L.A.S. to his brother-in-law ISAACSON (husband of his half-sister Esther), undated (draft, purple ink). He mentions a debt problem of his father's, thanks Isaacson for receiving his son Georges and finally promises a portrait of his daughter for Esther... End of L.A.S. to his wife Julie. He discusses the estate affair, then concludes: "I visited several engraving dealers, I still have a recommendation from Duret for another, I'm looking for a representative among these gentlemen, I'm not decided yet, I'm thinking about it"... Paris 28 place Dauphine January 3, 1902. Autograph draft to his nephew Alfred, concerning the estate and sale of the family property at Saint-Thomas. "As for your request that I go to St Thomas at our expense to put some order into the gestation of the property, I eagerly accept your proposal knowing full well that I could not have a better and fairer representative of our interests and I hope that our co-heirs will also take advantage of this good opportunity. While you are in St Thomas I would be grateful, my dear Alfred, if you could keep me informed of the sale of St Thomas to the United States and of the conditions that will be stipulated"...

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