SAINT-SAËNS (Camille) (Paris, 1835 - Algiers, 1921), French - Lot 176

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SAINT-SAËNS (Camille) (Paris, 1835 - Algiers, 1921), French - Lot 176
SAINT-SAËNS (Camille) (Paris, 1835 - Algiers, 1921), French pianist, organist and composer. Autograph letter signed, dated April 6, 1913, addressed to Charles Lefébure. 1 sheet 4° of 14 lines, on the letterhead of the Palace Hotel in Brussels (small tear at the fold). "(...) how can I thank you for the magnificent shipment of these brochures, which are of great interest to an upstream nature lover like myself. One gets dizzy just looking at these landscapes, which I would gladly call an appalling landscape, what you quietly call an 'interesting' landscape (...)"! Charles Lefébure (1862-1943) was an engineer, private secretary to Ernest Solvay and vice-president of the Club alpin. Through his lectures, he had the great honor of getting Prince Albert interested in the mountains, and of accompanying the future King of the Belgians on the latter's first excursions with Ernest Solvay. In 1904, under the auspices of the Club Alpin, he published Mes Etapes d'Alpinisme.
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