French painter who worked in the open air, perfecting the style known as Impressionism, in which light and color are rendered as actually perceived. ALS in French, two pages, 4.5 x 7, September 11, 1889. Letter to Amand Gautier, who helped Monet get his start by giving him a spot at the Salon. In full, “I rush to answer your letter. Unfortunately I leave tomorrow on a short excursion in Normandie but immediately upon my return some eight days from now I will have to go to Paris for a few days. I will let you know early on what day and at what time I’ll arrive. I am placing myself at your disposition. I will be very happy to be of assistance to you.” Monet adds a postscript: “If what you want of me is urgent you could still write to me at Giverny, where they would forward it to me. C. M.” In fine condition, with a even overall shade of mild toning and a bisecting horizontal mailing fold. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.