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back to town on the 9. 10 that evening and at the station he shook my
hand and said that he hadn't enjoyed himself so much in years.
We didn't hear anything
from him for about 10 days but the
newspapers learnt about the visit and came to our place. I was out but
Betsy told the reporters everything and about the fence too. The next day
the papers had quite a story and the headlines said: LAUTISSE PAINTS
AGAIN. On the same day three men came to my place from different art
galleries and offered 4.000 dollars for the fence. I refused. The next day
I was offered 25.000 and then 50.000. On the fourth day a sculptor
named Gerston came to my place. He was a friend of Lautisse. He
advised me to allow the Palmer Museum in New York to exhibit it for a
few weeks. He said that the gallery people were interested in the fence
because Lautisse had never before used a bit of white paint. I agreed. So
the fence was put in the Palmer Museum. I went down myself to have a
look at it. Hundreds of people came to see the fence, and I couldn't help
laughing when I saw my fence because it had a fence around it.
A week later Gerston telephoned me and asked to come to him. He
had something important to tell me. It turned out that Lautisse visited the
exhibition and signed all the thirty sections of my fence. "Now," said
Gerston, "you have really got something to sell." And indeed with
Gerston's help, 29 of the 30 sections were sold within a month's time and
the price was 10.000 each section. I didn't want to sell the 30th section
and it's hanging now in our living-room.
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