Letter, in French, dictated and signed by the Duchess of Osuna, patroness of the arts and sciences, and protector of the painter Francisco Goya. This letter is from the papers of Rene, French diplomat and author, and relative of addressee Imbert.
Autograph letter signed “the Duchess of Osuna” 1 page, 73/4x 93/4, 1 sheet folded, address on verso. Addressed to Commander Imbert.
Madrid, January 28, 1800
To Mr Imbert,
Monsieur,
“I arrived here, on the 7th, very tired of the road: which is what prevented me from answering you earlier and telling you how flattered I am by your fair and honest dealings. It is with regret that I announce to you that i cannot answer it as I would like, because I do not have enough influence on the person to whom you want me to recommend you; all I can promise you, and that I will do, is speak to the ambassador when he arrives. If I succeed, I will consider myself very fortunate.
I am at your disposal, if I can be of assistance to you in any other way, and you may be sure that I will seize with eagerness the opportunities to prove to you the distinguished esteem and consideration with which I have the honour of being.
Your most obedient servant,
The Duchess of Osuna