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Lucio Battisti
(Poggio Bustone 1943 - Milano 1998)
5 letters, handwritten and autographed by Lucio Battisti, some sheets of paper with various notes, song lyrics, drawings, various sketches , 1960s
Estimate
€ 1.000 - 1.200
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€ 1.000
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At auction on Friday 26 June 2026 at 15:00
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Remarkable lot composed of five letters, handwritten and autographed by Lucio Battisti, some sheets of paper with various notes, song lyrics, drawings, various sketches
- autographed letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage stamped envelope addressed to his mother " Cavi di Lavagna 14-7-64 Dear mother, I'm really acting like a gentleman. In the evenings I work in a wonderful place frequented by nice people... I'm very happy in my retirement. I have a nice room with a large bed... I'll give you the address of the pension "Pensione Europa fli Ulivi... greetings to Gino and Albarita and let me know how you are and what you're doing. Lucio " (signature with face on the O)
- handwritten letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage stamped envelope addressed to his mother " Varazze 23/7/65 - Dear mother, there is no longer any need for you to come and visit me. ... we will only go to Holland in October ... I will get in touch by phone from Diano Marina in early August ... I'm sorry about uncle Pompilio, let's hope he gets better soon ... Bye everyone - Lucio - PS There's no rush for SIAE, tell dad to take his time " (signature with face on the O)
- Autograph letter from Lucio Battisti, without envelope, on squared paper, addressed to his mother. " Cavi di Lavagna 25/6/64 - Dear Mother, I'll be in Rome on the 31st. I can't say exactly what time... the sea has done me good, I'm quite tanned (here you don't get as dark as in Ostia because the sand is different)... Lucio " (signature with face on the O)
- autographed letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage stamped envelope addressed to his mother " Cavi di Lavagna 14-7-64 Dear mother, I'm really acting like a gentleman. In the evenings I work in a wonderful place frequented by nice people... I'm very happy in my retirement. I have a nice room with a large bed... I'll give you the address of the pension "Pensione Europa fli Ulivi... greetings to Gino and Albarita and let me know how you are and what you're doing. Lucio " (signature with face on the O)
- Autograph letter from Lucio Battisti, on white paper, one sheet with a postage-paid envelope, addressed to his mother, July 1964: " Dear mother, I was really happy that you sent me Andrea's photograph. It's really beautiful, who knows how it will keep you busy all day. I'm fine... maybe it's time for me to confirm that we're going to Holland... in the meantime, Ricordi recorded a song for me that will be released in September... my piece is the one entitled SE RIMANI CON ME... Bye everyone, LUCIO " (signature with face on the O)
- handwritten letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage-paid envelope, addressed to his mother: " Milan 10/5/65, Dear mother, as I already told you on the phone, I have decided to stay a few more days to take care of those things I have here in Milan... Today I have an appointment at the Messaggerie Musicali to speak with an important person. ... At the end of this week or the beginning of the next, the records we recorded in March will start to be released. ... Bye everyone. Lucio. "
- handwritten letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage-paid envelope, addressed to his mother: " Milan 10/5/65, Dear mother, as I already told you on the phone, I have decided to stay a few more days to take care of those things I have here in Milan... Today I have an appointment at the Messaggerie Musicali to speak with an important person. ... At the end of this week or the beginning of the next, the records we recorded in March will start to be released. ... Bye everyone. Lucio. "
- handwritten letter from Lucio Battisti, with a postage stamped envelope addressed to his mother " Varazze 23/7/65 - Dear mother, there is no longer any need for you to come and visit me. ... we will only go to Holland in October ... I will get in touch by phone from Diano Marina in early August ... I'm sorry about uncle Pompilio, let's hope he gets better soon ... Bye everyone - Lucio - PS There's no rush for SIAE, tell dad to take his time " (signature with face on the O)
- group of autographed sheets of paper by Lucio Battisti, graphic sketches, song lyrics with corrections (" Love, love, I cry with joy because you tell me that you too have been thinking about me for a long time but you never spoke...", "if you went out sometimes, if you looked for someone a little, you wouldn't be alone anymore, you could be happy... " etc.) on sheets of paper recovered from magazines, a telegram
An extraordinary snapshot of life, which introduces us to Lucio's artistic beginnings.
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