KISLING, Moses (1891-1953). L.A.S. S.l. "Brazilian Embassy - Washington," November 22, 1943. 1 p. in-8. Blue paper. Header of the Brazilian Embassy in Washington.
Letter of exile: Kisling had then left France because of his Jewish origins and had joined the United States in 1941.
He refuses an invitation and despite the period, affirms: "I have no paintings that touch the war. He hoped to see his correspondent in New York, where he lived.
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