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- 66148706 - jsprake
- 66876692 - SREM
- WINNER - 68610858 - tmeconverse
- 69444120 - Chris5420
- 70606547 - JanetCormack
- 70751403 - BlossLearningSpot

66148706 - jsprake
4 Rue de Navarre Paris V9 VII 1950
Dearest Sylvia
Delightful as Paris is I wish I were not here alone, and
wish you were with me. Having been here three days I feel
so strongly what I said in another letter, that time is work-
ing now to reunite us. Opportunity is in a street, a square,
a gallery, in Paris, his forelock ready to be grasped & he
will return me to you.
Yesterday I went again to the Orangerie and made many
notes. This afternoon I am writing again Albertian
collection which give me, to think of it now, a pang for we
saw it together in England.
Peter and I met two intelligent American girls - both of
whom have been students at Ka....a & one of whom attend-
ed the lecture on Parofsley later reprinted in Studies 12 . She says he is a rather heavy man with a
small, smart beard, a painted one.
Peter lives, by the wa, in the district behind the Pantheon.
Slightly beyond the student section, in a rather residential
bourgeois neighbourhood. His apartment is in a large
block as usual, & he has the same worries about service?
he had in English blocks.
If I may judge from the weather here you may well be
able to paint your landscape fro, the church. I do hope
so. It is warm but not yet, stuffy conditions I hope
are shared by Pett. You are, of course, still at ..chley.
How dull. Your return today will I am sure enable you
to paint. I am gathering wages for my rooms which I
will send you soon. My muse has given me wages but not
as yet the final principle.
66876692 - SREM
4 Rue de Navarre Paris V 9 VII 1950Dearest Sylvia,
Delightful as Paris is I wish I were not here alone, and wish you were with me. Having been here three days I feel so strongly what I said in another letter, that time is working now to reunite us. Opportunity is in a street, a square, a gallery, in Paris, his forelock ready to be grasped and he will return me to you.
Yesterday I went again to the Orangerie and made many notes. This afternoon I am visiting again the Albertina collection which gives me, to think of it now, a pang for we saw it together in England.
Peter and met two intelligent American girls - both of whom have been students of Kokoschka and one of whom attended the lectures of Panofsky later reprinted in Studia 1 and Iconology. She says he is a rather heavy man with a small, smart beard, a pointed one.
Peter lives, by the way, in the district behind the Pantheon, slightly beyond the student section, in a rather residential bourgeois neighbourhood. His apartment is in a large block, as usual, and he has the same worries about service he had in English blocks.
If I may judge from the weather here you may well be able to paint your landscape from the church. I do hope so. It is warm but not, yet, stuffy, conditions I hope are shared by Pett. You are, of course, still at Ditchley. How dull. Your return today will I am sure enable you to paint. I am gathering images for my poems which I will send you soon. My muse has given me images but not as yet the final guiding principle.
WINNER - 68610858 - tmeconverse
9 vii 19504 Rue de Navarre Paris V
Dearest Sylvia,
Delightful as Paris is I wish I were not here alone, and wish you were with me. Having been here three days I feel so strongly what I said in another letter, that time is working now to reunite us. Opportunity is in a street, a square, a gallery, in Paris, his forelock ready to be grasped & he will return me to you.
Yesterday I went again to the Orangerie and made many notes. This afternoon I am visiting again the Albertina collection, which gives me, to think of it now, a pang for we saw it together in England.
Peter and I met two intelligent American girls - both of whom have been students of Kahoecha & one of whom attended the lectures of Pavofsky later reprinted in Etudies la Iconology. She says he is a rather heavy man with a small, smart beard, a painted one.
Peter lives, by the way, in the district behind the Pantheon slightly beyond the student section in a rather residential bourgeois neighbourhood. His apartment is in a large block as usual, & he has the same worries about serivice he had in English blocks.
If I may judge from the weather here you may well be able to paint your landscape from the church. I do hope so. It is warm but not, yet, stuffy, conditions I hope are shared by Pett. You are, of course, still at Ditchley. How dull. Your return today will I am sure enable you to paint. I am gathering images for my poems which I will send you soon. My muse has given me images but not as yet the final guiding principle.
69444120 - Chris5420
9. vII 19504 Rue de Navarre Paris V
Dearest Sylvia,
Delighrful as Paris is I wish I were not here alone, and
wish you were with me. Having been here these days I feel
so strongly what I said in another letter, that Time is work-
ing now to reunite us. Opportunity is in a street, a square,
a gulley, in Paris, his forelock ready to be grasped & he
will return me to you.
Yesterday I went again to the Orangerie and made many
notes. This afternoon I am visiting again the Albertina
collection, which gives me, to think of it now, a pang for we
saw it together in England.
Peter and I met two intelligent American girls - both of
whom have been students of Kahoccha is one of whom attend-
ed the lectures of Panofsky later reprinted in Studia 12
Iconology. She says he is a rather heavy man with a
small, smart beard, a painted one.
Peter lives, by the way, in the district behind the Pantheon,
slightly beyond the student section, in a rather residential
bourgeois neighbourhood. His appartment is in a large
block as usual, & he has the same worries about ver-
min he had in English blocks.
If I may judge from the weather here you may well be
able to paint your landscape from the church. I do hope
so. It is warm but not, yet, stuffy, conditions I hope
are shared by Pett. You are, of course, still at Ditchling.
How dull. Your return today will I am sure enable you
to paint. I am gathering images for my poems which I
will send you soon. My muse has given me images but not
as yet the final guiding principle.
70606547 - JanetCormack
4 Rue de Navarre Paris V 9 VII 1950Dearest Sylvia,
Delightful as Paris is I wish I were not here alone, and wish you were with me. Having been here three days I feel so strongly what I said in another letter, that Time is working now to reunite us. Opportunity is in a street, a square, a gallery, in Paris, his forelock ready to be grasped & he will return me to you.
Yesterday I went again to the Orangerie and made many notes. This afternoon I am visiting again the Albertina Collection which gives me, to think of it now, a pang for we saw it together in England.
Peter and I met two intelligent American girls - both of whom have been students of Kahoscha & one of whom attended the lectures of Pavofsky later reprinted in Studies in Iconology. She says he is a rather heavy man with small, smarlt beard, a pointed one.
Peter lives, by the way, in the district behind the Pantheon slightly beyond the student section, in a rather residential bourgeois neighbourhood. His apartment is in a large block as usual, & he has the same manner about service he had in English blocks.
If I may judge from the weather here you may well be able to paint your landscape from the chuch. I do hope so. It is warm but not, yet, stuffy, conditions I hope are shared by Pett. You are, of course, still at Ditchley. How dull. Your return today will I am sure enable you to paint. I am gathering images for my poems which I will send you soon. My muse has give me images but not yet the final guiding principle.
70751403 - BlossLearningSpot