Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) - Autograph Letter Signed to Gaby Goldscheider - 1974

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Autograph Letter Signed to Gaby Goldscheider by Oskar Kokoschka, in English with German transcription and translation, dated 24 April 1974, 5½ × 8¼ inches, 1 page, very good condition, with the original autograph envelope, signed.

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Fine Autograph Letter Signed with Initials to Gaby GOLDSCHEIDER in London, daughter of his old friend and collaborator Ludwig GOLDSCHEIDER (1896-1973, Austrian-born Art Historian & Poet, who founded the Phaidon Press in Vienna in 1923 and then in England in 1938), in German with transcription and translation, saying he knows “that your dear father is no longer alive. I wrote you a letter a little while ago. I am very sorry that, again, one of my few true friends is gone ... By good fortune you always got on well with him and he needed that very much because he too had no one else in a world that was ever more foreign to him ... I would dearly like to see you once more”, he continues “Your wood engravings are not supposed to go through the post” but have to be hand-carried, “I have to take these to the ‘Customs Office’, God knows where it is situated in Lausanne ... signing for everything takes such a time, doesn’t it?”, asking “... Do you make a living? Are you going to get married one day?”, and ending “it is too late for Happy Easter”, so “best wishes for Whitsun and come once more and see your O.K.”, with a beautiful reproduction of a scene in colours by the artist, showing park land sloping down to a river, people promenading and couples dancing under the trees, watched by a mounted rider in the bottom left corner, at the head Kokoschka has pasted a strip of paper, with, in pencil in English, “for Gaby at Easter-time from OK”, 5½” x 8¼”, and with the original autograph envelope, the letter 2 sides 8vo, Villeneuve, Vaud, Switzerland, 24th April 1974

Fine Autograph Letter Signed with Initials to Gaby GOLDSCHEIDER in London, daughter of his old friend and collaborator Ludwig GOLDSCHEIDER (1896-1973, Austrian-born Art Historian & Poet, who founded the Phaidon Press in Vienna in 1923 and then in England in 1938), in German with transcription and translation, saying he knows “that your dear father is no longer alive. I wrote you a letter a little while ago. I am very sorry that, again, one of my few true friends is gone ... By good fortune you always got on well with him and he needed that very much because he too had no one else in a world that was ever more foreign to him ... I would dearly like to see you once more”, he continues “Your wood engravings are not supposed to go through the post” but have to be hand-carried, “I have to take these to the ‘Customs Office’, God knows where it is situated in Lausanne ... signing for everything takes such a time, doesn’t it?”, asking “... Do you make a living? Are you going to get married one day?”, and ending “it is too late for Happy Easter”, so “best wishes for Whitsun and come once more and see your O.K.”, with a beautiful reproduction of a scene in colours by the artist, showing park land sloping down to a river, people promenading and couples dancing under the trees, watched by a mounted rider in the bottom left corner, at the head Kokoschka has pasted a strip of paper, with, in pencil in English, “for Gaby at Easter-time from OK”, 5½” x 8¼”, and with the original autograph envelope, the letter 2 sides 8vo, Villeneuve, Vaud, Switzerland, 24th April 1974

Details

Number of Books
1
Author/ Illustrator
Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
Book Title
Autograph Letter Signed to Gaby Goldscheider
Condition
Very good
Language
English
Publication year oldest item
1974
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
1
Signature
Signed
Has Certificate of Authenticity
No
United KingdomVerified
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Objects sold
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