"Faced with this betrayal, in utter despair, Werefkin started a journal filled with outpourings of the heart, and with recitals of her aesthetic opinions and views on art and the artist's place in society, and on relationships between men and women. Begun in 1901 and finished in 1905, the Journal ['Letters to an Unknown Man'] includes three Notebooks, each dated: I — 1901-1902; II — 1903-1904; III — 1904-1905. The confession in 'Letters to an Unknown Man' helped Marianne forgive Jawlensky; they continued living together [till 1921], and Werefkin continued to educate herself and Jawlensky."
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Quote of Natalia Tolstaya, in 'Marianne Werefkin: 'The Woman and the Artist' in: Magazine issue: 'Switzerland-Russia: On the Crossroads of Cultures'.
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Marianne von Werefkin
1860 – 1938
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