Everling, Germaine
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Germaine Everling met the dada painter Francis Picabia (married, with four children) in 1917, when she was thirty years old, had a twelve years boy and was still married. Two years later she bacame Picabia's companion and the mother of his son Lorenzo. His governess, Olga Mohler, became the artist's new companion in 1933, then his wife in 1940. Germaine and Lorenzo continued to live in the villa built by the artist at Mougins, while Francis and Olga moved to his yacht anchored at Cannes.
From the description of Letters, 1940-1971. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78086951
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creatorOf | Everling, Germaine. Letters, 1940-1971. | Getty Research Institute | |
referencedIn | Jean Crotti papers | Archives of American Art |
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associatedWith | Association pour l'étude du mouvement dada. |
associatedWith | Crotti, Jean, 1878-1958. |
associatedWith | Fleiss, Marcel. |
associatedWith | Mercié, Jean Luc. |
associatedWith | Mohler, Olga. |
associatedWith | Picabia, Francis, 1879-1953. |
associatedWith | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. |
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