Letter from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, discussing the nature of divine harmony,

1914 November 23.

At the second line. Discusses Jesus' meaning of "universal energy". Has started to do sketches and describes his last painting as "le fruit de ma jeunesse", its "expression à peu près complète". Gives details about the military situation and about a young Garry. Mentions Mme Labelonge, Mme Wintrebert and Gabrielle.

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Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Contributors: Lemercier, Marguerite, 1859-ca. 1930
Format: Manuscript
Language:French
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Notes:Addressed to "Madame Lemercier / 40 Rue Lauriston / Paris". No postmark.

Physical description: 3 items : letter (6 pages) and envelope.

Citations/References: Lettres d'un soldat (août 1914-avril 1915) : Préface de André Chevrillon / [Eugène Lemercier]. Paris : Librairie Chapelot, 1916. p. 64-66.

Citations/References: Lettres d'un soldat (août 1914-avril 1915) : Présentées par Bernard Giovanangeli / Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier. Paris : Bernard Giovanangeli Editeur, 2013. p. 73-74. Part of this letter is also published under the date 3 November, p. 50 (last paragraph).

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Letter from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, discussing the nature of divine harmony,

1914 November 23.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Lemercier Papers, 1910-1925
Description:At the second line. Discusses Jesus' meaning of "universal energy". Has started to do sketches and describes his last painting as "le fruit de ma jeunesse", its "expression à peu près complète". Gives details about the military situation and about a young Garry. Mentions Mme Labelonge, Mme Wintrebert and Gabrielle.
Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Language:French
Extent:3 items : letter (6 pages) and envelope.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 8,751/1/112 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.