Max ERNST (1891.1976)

Autograph letter signed to Gala and Paul Éluard.

A page in-4°.

Undated [c. 1925]

 

“It’s raining it’s raining it’s raining. Goodbye don't cry, I'll caress you. »  

Max Ernst is preparing to join his friend and his lover.

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Dear Gala and dear Paul, I am waiting for a word from you. I'm quite bored and would like to leave soon. The Japanese zigoto finally promised me to move on the 11th, I will settle in on the 12th and will probably leave the evening of the 12th or the morning of the 13th at the latest. I am sending 2 more clippings which you might have missed. The noise this story is making is crazy; It’s just a shame that it’s bringing such publicity to the old R.

Dear beloved Gala, you are not in a hurry to tell me if you miss me or not. Oh, the great sadness of Sundays in Paris. (What an Alexandrinist that I am!) It’s raining, it’s raining, it’s raining. Goodbye don't cry, I'll caress you. Mr. »

 

 

 

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