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Hindustan Times
Auction house Artcurial says it was likely that it was Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s last correspondence before his plane disappeared in 1944 on a mission in World War II.
An illustration by Antoine de Saint-Exupery showing a likeness of his renowned little prince atop a globe, adorning an anguished love letter, has sold at auction for 240,500 euros ($289,460). Auction house Artcurial said the offering topped the sale Saturday of 49 autographed works by Saint-Exupery.
The watercolour, done around 1942, shows the likeness of the beloved character the author created for the 1943 book “The Little Prince” sitting at a desk with a long scroll of writing tumbling down the globe — representing an 11-page letter to a woman.
Artcurial says it was likely that it was Saint-Exupery’s last correspondence before his plane disappeared in 1944 on a mission in World War II.
“The Little Prince” is one of the most translated books in history, according to the Paris-based Saint-Exupery Foundation.