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Claude Monet Authentic 3x Signed 7x9 Hand Written Letter BAS Slabbed


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This Autographed 7x9 Hand Written Letter has been Personally Signed by Claude Monet. This item is 100% Authentic, it comes slabbed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. A 4pp autograph letter in French 3x signed by Impressionist artist Claude Monet (1840-1926), the first time as "Claude Monet" near the top of the fourth page. The second and third signatures can be found in the name of Monet's oldest son, Jean Monet, who is referred to twice in the letter as "Sergeant Monet." Written at Monet's home at Giverny par Vernon Eure, France on "Wednesday night," or December 24, 1890. Boldly inscribed on both sides of the watermarked bifold paper in vivid purple ink, Monet's preferred color for correspondence. Expected wear including flattened mail folds, ink transference, ink bleed-through, and isolated water spots, else very good to near fine. 4.5" x 7.""The influence of the Marshal will be more useful than ever to us. Here is why. The response to my request made in this regard by my friend the painter Jeanniot to General du Guiny, commander of the 3rd corps: my son receives now, by the care of the gendarmerie, a service note informing him that the said General is disposed to grant him an extension of leave of 3 months, on condition that Sergeant Monet consents to return his stripes…"
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