CHASSERIAU, Théodore (1819-1856)

Autograph letter signed “Thre Chasseriau” to M. Lanthy
Wednesday at noon [14 September 1853], 1 p. in-8 with autograph address

“I am very embarrassed at the moment”

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CHASSERIAU, Théodore (1819-1856)

Autograph letter signed “Thre Chasseriau” to M. Lanthy
Wednesday at noon [14 September 1853], 1 p. in-8 with autograph address
Previously mounted (mark on verso), slight tear on second sheet due to seal opening

Scarce letter from the young prodigy painter about a commission


« Cher monsieur Lanthy,
J’ai trouvé votre petit mot à mon retour – je suis en ce moment fort embarrassé, par pour longtemps j’espère. Aussitôt qu’il me sera possible je vous ferai porter les fonds.
Mille choses bien affectueuses.
Thre Chassériau »


Théodore Chassériau is a French painter. The portrait he painted at the age of 15 of Prosper Marilhat, makes him the youngest painter exhibited at the Louvre Museum.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, his teacher at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1830 to 1834, deceated the talent of the young Théodore very early on and predicted that he would be “the “Napoleon” of painting.