
| Paris, 29 June 1875 |
Dear Theo,
I really want to know if you are leaving The Hague. Is that what you want, too? Do write
me if it is yes or
no? Provisionally I am staying here, and I probably will not go to Holland before the
autumn.
In the first box that goes to The Hague you will find a little parcel for Helvoirt. Please
forward it after
looking at what's in it. There are a few lithographs which I should like to see hanging in
Father's study,
next to the "Funeral Procession through the Cornfields," by Van der Maaten. "An Old
Huguenot," by
Anker the lithograph of which is in the parcel I have sold to Uncle Vincent,
who was here a few days
ago. He also bought a beautiful picture by Jacque, "Horses before a Plough in the
Rain."
I don't know whether I have already written to you about it or not, but there has been a
sale here of
drawings by Millet. When I entered the hall of the Hôtel Drouot, where they were
exhibited, I felt like
saying, "Take off your shoes, for the place where you are standing is Holy Ground."
You know that Millet lived at Gréville. Well, I do not know whether it was at
Gréville or Granville that the
man whom I told you of died. However this may be, I looked at Millet's drawings of "The
Rocks of
Gréville" with extra care. There is now a picture of his at the Luxembourg, "The
Church at Gréville." À
Dieu
Vincent