‘‘Letter from Else Meidner to J.P. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-20062-7-128-2-23/letter-from-else-meidner-to-j-p-hodin
Else Meidner
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Else Meidner
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Hodin’s writings on the German artist Else Meidner
Hodin Else Meidner, recipient: Dr J. P.
Artist questionnaire completed by Else Meidner with – Birth: Art Schools visited: Dates, Names of Teachers: Else
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[Transcription/translation] Beethoven’s Symphony No 9 in D Minor I stand as though on a sandbank In an ocean of melodies Of otherworldly beauty And magical power! The waves rush ever closer, Foaming with force and bravura, And the ether is richly suffused With a wealth of oral harmonies. The deluge rises, engulfs me, I cannot breathe, my heart is filled With blessed joy and desire profound! Fanfares ring out, drumrolls resound! Is the hour of the Last Judgement come? But the waves gently recede, Ebbing further and further away, Just a few sweet melodic crests Quietly, quietly ebb and flow …
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[Transcription/translation] 23 November 1932 Dear Frau Meidner, It was with great sympathy that I read your letter. Yes – the young women of today have it far harder than I had it in my day, when we were still able to take on outside help so that I could keep working. It was only when the children got ill that the work really had to wait. Still, I would try to send something in for the state prize. It’s clear that your prospects are not great because there are so many submissions and the jurors tend to consider their own …
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small selection of letters and written pieces by Else – Includes a letter sent by Kathe Kollwitz to Else Meidner
Meidner 29 Objects Correspondence from Else
[Transcription/translation] 9 November 1969 Dear Dr Hodin, I don’t own the telephone, just a line to the telephone downstairs, where anyone can listen in to what I’m saying!!! That’s why I can’t speak as freely as I should like, certainly not about sales. For that I’d have to go all the way down there. Remember that I live in furnished accommodation and that I really don’t have a home to speak of. This can hardly be of any interest, but I’m just explaining my situation. Does Dr Maass never ask after me? In a letter with stamps enclosed I asked …
Hodin Letter from Else Meidner to J.P.
[Transcription/translation] 9 June 1973 For Dr Hodin, who is my Berlioz! Heine had been lying on what he called his ‘mortuary mattress’ for years, and no-one ever came to visit him. Then the arrival of Berlioz was announced. Heine called out to him as he came through the door: ‘Berlioz, you always were original! When Liebermann was painting Professor Sauerbruch he suddenly stopped and said to him: ‘You doctors have it good!’ Sauerbruch was taken aback. ‘How so?’ he asked. Liebermann answered: ‘Your mistakes end up six feet under, whereas we have to hang ours on the walls for all …
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[Transcription/translation] 21 May 1959 Dear Doctor Hodin, The languid nude (reclining with feet up) that you chose is now part of your collection. I shall exhibit the painting first, then after the exhibition it will go to you. Hoping that will be fine with you and that this nude too will be reproduced, as we discussed, and with sincere thanks for all your efforts, Yours, EM
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