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Colette is organizing a friendly lunch despite her leg ailments.
"I look forward to telling you that there is a change in legache. Yesterday, ...
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The literary delays, the apology and the friendship of Colette.
"Naturally, the book is late! Forgive it, and excuse me." ...
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Colette sees the end of the war and offers a bouquet of flowers. May 1945.
"May this" first "May be the" last "day of war! "...
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Colette sends flowers for “last melancholy Easter”.
“I want it to be our last melancholy Easter. "...
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One of COLETTE's last letters from Monaco. 1954.
“…one of the worst days of bad writing I have endured…” ...
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COLETTE, nature and flowers. Original photograph.
Colette, pensive, lying in a garden with a bouquet of flowers in hand. ...
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COLETTE’s tulips and pointed snout.
"How much pleasure I had at the pointy snouts of these tulips! They are still well...
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Grumpy and tender, COLETTE is busy at work. 1943
“I kiss you, I beg you not to forget me…” ...
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COLETTE asks her friend for a publication on cats. 1948.
“Obviously you and I like unclothed cats better. » ...
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COLETTE sends the last bouquet of lily of the valley of the war. 1944.
"Is this the last thrush of the war? With all my heart I wish it and you...
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COLETTE – Set of eleven autograph letters on the pleasures of the senses.
"The last drop of Corsican jasmine having left me, I am once again forced to ...
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COLETTE remembers with emotion her female serval from Chad, Bâ-Tou.
"A pure fawn, from Chad with its intact fawn character, a marvel that ...
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COLETTE and the birth of her cat Péronelle.
“So we are, we mother cats (...) And the new little cat...
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COLETTE extols the charms and sweetness of St Tropez.
“I have just come from St Tropez: it cannot be that you will not come, one day, live ...
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COLETTE is preparing to enter the Royal Academy of Belgium.
"In Brussels, my great torture takes place on March 14. Will I be happier to see you?
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COLETTE happy with the gift received from Paul CLAUDEL.
"What a beautiful gift! I am going to thank Claudel. My dear Hélène, I am delighted to...
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COLETTE mourns the death of her friend and protector.
“It was last night that I learned of the terrible event (...) I never believed in...
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Colette and her worries during the First World War.
"This, dear friend, is what a Jouvenel is used for, - whom you know, I have not...
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COLETTE launches her Parisian beauty store.
“I have the wisdom to be passionate about each face I paint.” ...
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Two photographs of COLETTE playing tenderly with her cat.
Vintage silver prints – probably unique – depicting Colette playing with ...
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COLETTE and her crazy love of champagne.
Plums and champagne, I elevate them to the height of historical monuments. ...
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COLETTE exhausted by her lecture tour.
“It is true that I am romantic. But all the same!”...
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COLETTE is suspected of adultery by her husband Jouvenel.
“I kiss you while bathing you in tears. Colette, alas, from Jouvenel.” ...
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COLETTE is elected to the Royal Academy of Belgium.
"I dream of a Brussels (...) where there would be neither academies nor disco between us...
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COLETTE and the publication of her essay The Pure and the Impure.
“The director of Gringoire has just interrupted my soap opera…” ...
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