- Laid down. = From the series Dirty dogs of Paris.
= Some sketching on verso.
AND 3 other 20th cent. drawings, i.a. W. BROENS, (View of a barge near a mill) (watercolour, 33,5x43,5 cm., signed in lower left corner). - ADDED: G.J.J. VAN OS (?), "Un Chapeau ... deux chapeaux ... les malheureux seraient-ils allés se suicider dans les blés!... (drawing, pencil, caption in pen and ink in lower blank margin, w. signature "G.J.J. van Os" in pencil on verso, dated "4 feb. 1847" in pencil in upper left corner, tipped onto mount).
- Yellowed/ sl. foxed; vague oblique fold in lower right blank corner; crease in upper left blank corner.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIV.
= With a blank recess in the shape of a postage stamp in the lower left corner of the portrait (with rubbed spot of a former postage stamp(?) on the blank space, sl. penetrating the image). Provenance: the collection of Rudi Fuchs. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Two yellowish stains in left margin (discol.?).
- Blank margins sl. yellowed.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXV.
- Sl. foxed.
- Browned; sl. frayed. = Curious print.
= Mostly drawings (sketches and variants) for the publication by François Mauriac, De Gaulle, published by Michèle Trinckvel (1990). Including 4 portraits of Charles de Gaulle (2x as elderly statesman). And with an incomplete copy of the publication (perhaps a proof).