“Delay is natural to a writer. He is like a surfer—he bides his time, waits for the perfect wave.” —E. B. White https://buff.ly/2FrLwSo
Olga Mohler was Picabia's third wife. He seems to have been just as much a womaniser as Picasso is now being condemned as. I don't feel the same, I just wish the women in these artists' lives were not marginalised. For a time in 1928, Picabia lived in a menage a quatre with his second wife Germaine Everling, Olga who had been originally employed as his children's governess and artist Meraud Guinness Guevara, who he tutored in surrealist ideas and techniques. Olga was to stay with him for the rest of his life, Germaine stayed in the villa at Mougins with her son when he and Olga moved out, while Meraud remained dedicated to her art, not to her class or to men. She had a tempestuous marriage to Chilean painter Alvaro Guevara. Examples of work by Meraud, Picabia and Alvaro are all in Tate Modern, London. I hope this is of interest.
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