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Muses
Alma Maria Schindler's first kiss, at 17, was with Gustav Klimt, and she continued to surround herself with notable men thereafter. Born in Vienna in 1897, she was passionate about music, but stopped writing her own for about a decade once she became engaged to her first husband, composer Gustav Mahler. During their marriage, Alma had an affair with the man who would become her second husband, architect and future head of the Bauhaus Walter Gropius. They divorced after she became pregnant with the child of writer Franz Werfel, who would become her third husband. The only true love her life, however, was Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka, who over the years gave her seven fans as a token of his devotion (he described them as “love letters in pictorial form”). The Bride Of The Wind (1913) was also painted as a tribute to her, alongside some 450 works on paper and a poem, Allos Makar.
Gala Diakonova
17-year-old Gala Diakonova met Paul Éluard in Switzerland, and fell madly in love with him. They were married in 1917, and she was introduced to his fellow Surrealists, who considered her their muse. For a few years, the couple carried on a ménage à trois with artist Max Ernst. She left her first husband for Salvador Dalí, ten years her junior, after they met in Costa Brava. The duo married in 1958, Gala assuming the role of manager and muse to the artist for the rest of her life, despite taking on many other lovers.
I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me.
George Orwell, 1984 (via 13neighbors)
Praised be the love wherein there is no possessor and no possessed, but both surrender.
Jorge Luis Borges
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To Max…
Clara Cullen’s love letter to her photographer boyfriend Max Farago
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Virginia Woolf, To The Lighthouse
How do we forgive ourselves for all of the things we did not become?
David ‘Doc’ Luben, “14 Lines from Love Letters or Suicide Notes” (via exoticwild)
Pablo Picasso, nude / Henri Matisse, nude, 1950.
Denis Darzacq, La Chute No. 9, 2006