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"[…] j’ai peu travailler, j’ai fait/ un grand pastel de gênet en fleur dans la vallée/ de Recloses contre une collines profonds de couleurs/ avec un Anges pour sollanellisé [solenniser] encore davantages émotion/ de la natures. J’ai beaucoup de pensée mes [mais] les derniers temps/ J’arrive à peu de resultat, enfin patience […]" [sic] (… I could work, I made a large pastel of flowering broom in the Recloses valley against a hill of deep colors, with an angel (fig. 1) to solemnize even more the emotion of nature. I have many ideas but recently I do not accomplish much, patience is needed …) (Philippe Smit, 1928d)
It seems that this pastel like the Angel of the Twilight [PS 353] and Two Birch Trees [PS 256] was selected at the very last moment for the exhibition at Galerie Maurs1 as it is not listed in the catalogue but was nevertheless on the lorry delivering the works. For lack of any other indications, the accident which is mentioned in the various inventories (see above) coincides certainly with the one of the lorry2. Although the statement of damages only indicates "scratches"3 the artist must have replaced the angel (Lotty) with flowering broom and rocks when restoring the pastel then.
1. See 1948 Maurs.
2. Idem.
3. "Statement of the damage caused at Plessis-Chenet …", n.d. [1948], 4 typwritten pages, p. 2, (LNC archives).