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  1. Jan 5, 2015 · (Manon Gropius is also a minor character in the 2001 novel The Artist’s Wife by Max Phillips, which is based on the life of Alma Mahler.) Manon’s stepsister, the sculptor Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) produced a marker for her grave, a young woman holding an hourglass, but the Anschluss prevented it from being installed.

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  4. Manon Gropius. Alma Manon Anna Justina Carolina Gropius (5 October 1916 – 22 April 1935) was the Austrian-born daughter of the German architect Walter Gropius and the Austrian composer and diarist Alma Mahler and the stepdaughter of the novelist and poet Franz Werfel. [1] She is a Randfigur (peripheral person) whose importance lies in her ...

    • 22 April 1935 (aged 18), Vienna, Austria
  5. www.alma-mahler.com › manon_gropiusALMA : History

    The cause was polio, and she was seventeen years of age. Back in Vienna, the enchanting Manon, who would have liked to become an actress, would sit all dressed up in a wheelchair and be taken around the large house on the Hohe Warte. She died very suddenly, on Easter Monday in 1935. In remembrance of Manon Gropius, Alban Berg composed his ...

  6. Alma Manon Anna Justina Carolina Gropius (5 October 1916 – 22 April 1935) was the Austrian-born daughter of the German architect Walter Gropius and the Austrian composer and diarist Alma Mahler and the stepdaughter of the novelist and poet Franz Werfel. She is a Randfigur (peripheral person) whose importance lies in her relationships to major ...

  7. Manon gropius Stock Photos and Images RM KD6MDX – GROPIUS, Manon - Daughter of Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius who died at a young age. 1916-1935 RM 2AYW3MD – Alma Mahler with Walter Gropius and Manon.

  8. Sep 6, 2020 · A Hauntology of a Daughter in the Triangle of Alma Mahler, Walter Gropius and Franz Werfel. James Reidel. Not just a narrative biography, Manon’s World is also a medical history of polio that killed Manon and a personal cultural history of the aspirations projected on her and seen as lost by such keen observers as Elias Canetti, who devoted ...

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