Null Guillaume APOLLINAIRE (1880-1918). 2 autograph poems, [1911]; half-page lar…
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Guillaume APOLLINAIRE (1880-1918). 2 autograph poems, [1911]; half-page large in-8 (on spine, header and vignette of Hotel zu den vier Jahreszeiten München). On Mrs. Edvard D.r.ks. Unpublished discourse inspired by the wife of Norwegian painter Edvard Diriks (1855-1930), celebrated several times by Apollinaire in his art chronicles, notably as "Painter of the Wind" (May 1, 1908). "Anna on her frothing, flowery cavale Passes through the icy air like a Valkyrie". On Mr. C..l.n. Amusing quatrain published under the title Sur un magistrat, at the end of a column in La Vie anecdotique (Mercure de France, July 16, 1911), devoted to "impromptus by Jean Moréas", with two other "impromptus which had escaped me"; the magistrate in question is Marcel Coulon (1873-1959), who was also a literary critic. "Coulon, sub-rival of Bartole Whatever they say, I maintain it, Ties in spite of the Pactole With sausages his dogs".

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Guillaume APOLLINAIRE (1880-1918). 2 autograph poems, [1911]; half-page large in-8 (on spine, header and vignette of Hotel zu den vier Jahreszeiten München). On Mrs. Edvard D.r.ks. Unpublished discourse inspired by the wife of Norwegian painter Edvard Diriks (1855-1930), celebrated several times by Apollinaire in his art chronicles, notably as "Painter of the Wind" (May 1, 1908). "Anna on her frothing, flowery cavale Passes through the icy air like a Valkyrie". On Mr. C..l.n. Amusing quatrain published under the title Sur un magistrat, at the end of a column in La Vie anecdotique (Mercure de France, July 16, 1911), devoted to "impromptus by Jean Moréas", with two other "impromptus which had escaped me"; the magistrate in question is Marcel Coulon (1873-1959), who was also a literary critic. "Coulon, sub-rival of Bartole Whatever they say, I maintain it, Ties in spite of the Pactole With sausages his dogs".

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