Cocteau's Postcard

Cocteau's Postcard i s a PASs.d.  Autograph Postcard Signed,  and written  by Jean Cocteau  (1889 -1963) addressed to the Countess  Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt.

In French. Without postmarks or date, likely datable around 1953.

 Perfect conditions, with red ink erasures concerning the shipping address.

This is a confidential greeting postcard  to the countess “trés Chere  Mimì” , in which the French writer confesses " Comme j'aurai été heureux de vous embrasser dans votre ville ".

With touching words, this is a real religious relic for the Jean Cocteau connaisseurs! Buy Rare Books, Manuscripts and Autographs on Wallector.com!

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Cocteau's Postcard i s a PASs.d.n. l.   Autograph Postcard  Signed,  and written by Jean Cocteau  (1889 -1963) addressed to the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt.

In French. Without postmarks or date, likely datable around 1953. Sent from Neaples.

 Perfect conditions, with red ink erasures concerning the shipping address.

This is a confidential greeting postcard  to the countess “trés Chere  Mimì” , in which the French writer confesses " Comme j'aurai été heureux de vous embrasser dans votre ville ".

With touching words, this is a real religious relic for the Jean Cocteau connaisseurs! Buy Rare Books, Manuscripts and Autographs on Wallector.com!

The background: From the established reputation and the creativity without rest, Jean Cocteau was obviously under stress: he traveled to Greece and Spain, took charge of Cannes Festival in 1953 and 1954, in the same years he published two poetry collection, “ La Corrida du lermai”  which was inspired from his second journey to Spain, and “ Clair-Obscur” .

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SKU
M-103776
Artist
Jean Cocteau
Period
1950s
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Writer/Sender
Jean Cocteau
Year
1953 c.a.
Year
1953 c.a.
Format
In-16°
Conditions
Excellent
Dimensions (cm)
14.7 x 0.1 x 10.2
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