Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1931-1959.

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Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1931-1959.

Includes 2 letters from Julius Meier-Graefe written from St.-Cyr-sur-mer, France. The remaining items are from Annemarie Meier-Graefe; 1 of these is addressed to the French police in Sanary-sur-mer, concerning a revolver belonging to Alma Mahler which had been left in Meier-Graefe's car and had been stolen.

5 items (5 leaves).

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Meier-Graefe, Annemarie, 1905-1994

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Meier-Graefe, Julius, 1867-1935

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Annemarie Meier-Graefe (known familiarly as "Busch") was Julius Meier-Graefe's wife. They had moved to St.-Cyr-sur-mer from Berlin in 1930, and found themselves in permanent exile there as of 1933. Annemarie Meier-Graefe (by then the widow of Julius) was still living there when Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel established an exile residence in the nearby town of Sanary-sur-mer in 1938. Alma makes mention of her friendship with Annemarie in Mein Leben. From the description of Corresponden...