MM T 2800. Sketchbook
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Delivered to Blomqvist 6-4-08
Van de Velde 35 Kr
Madame Schwarz —
Schwarz Child —
Chemnitz Child —
Salome —
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A Hullabaloo was raised when
in accordance with his conviction
Clavenæs warned
Against Bokken and Drachman ’s
many Cohabitations –
A Hullabaloo was raised by the
very same [person] because I
travelled twice to Italy
with F L. as her Nurse
in order to save her Life
And that was not all I was
maligned as a Swindler
and a snare was set up so that I lost
my Hand
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It is just too much to witness
all this Love said H – now
in the Spring and with all these lovely Girls
roaming about here –
Yes I said couldn’t one
be attended to by one of these – who are already
experienced in Life – or are about to
become old without having loved –
We two could we not help
one another – We who are not
struck by that great glorious Love –
that burns in a magnificent Flame –
– We walk about looking at the Happiness of others
– we watch the Birds mating
and the Flowers unfolding –
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could we not meet as Friends
and Help one another in our lonesome
Thirst –
Yes says Hauge what shall we
do we Men – when we do not
meet anyone – Prostitutes are repugnant
and we [might] catch a disease –
With married Ladies it is also distasteful
always lying and deceiving –
– Yes I say – a few years ago
a Woman came to me – a Young lady
from a good Family – it was in the
Country – and said –
If we were natural and good –
then one could travel out to
a little Island – two people – an enchanting
Island – with small Flowers – and a bit of
Shrubbery – and blue Water and green Meadows
to just be there two Human Beings
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– Yes why shouldn’t one do
that?
It was also Spring – and I thought she
was beautiful –
Yes I think so too I said – and
then we went into a little Verdant wood
– where the Sun shone [down] between
the Trees and where there were green Meadows and
small Flowers –
It was not an immense dark Spruce forest
full of nasty Animals and Serpents –
– After a Spell she came to
me and said – I love You –
– I did not respond –
I am Your Friend I said –
She left –
The next Day she
returned – I want to kiss You I
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said –
No she said –
I did not respond and sat quietly – and she
left –
She returned on the third Day –
would You like to have this Ring [s]he
said –
Yes Thank-you very much I said –
Would You like to have this I said –
Yes I would like that very much she
said and put it on her Finger –
We did not meet again –
– We were drinking Sherry – It was rather beautiful I said
Ugh there comes Ch – and he will
want us to gamble said Hauge –
– He seeks us out only when
he wants to win Money –
We have none I said when he
arrived –
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There was a Commotion in the Corner
– Jappe was sitting there with Kr and
had fallen off his Chair –
– Yes I saw it happen said Hauge – he
got those Delirium eyes when
Madame K . left him –
I am beginning to get tipsy –
Shall we go –
Very well –
Where will we get Money for Dinner –
– I have to withdraw Money
from the Bank said Hauge – I have invited
Drachman and L – for Champagne –
And I laughed as we went our separate ways –
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I began work on a new Picture
The Dance of Life –
In the Middle of a Meadow on
a light Summer night a young Priest
dances with a Woman with
flowing Hair – They look
into one another’s Eyes – and her Hair
encircles his Head –
Behind them a wild
crowd of Figures whirl – fat Men
biting the Necks of Women –
Caricatures and strong Men
embracing the Women –
(To the left a Woman
in a flower-patterned Dress approaches
while reaching for a Flower –
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Brandt was agitated – If only he
could sell the large Painting to
the [National] Gallery – For years he had
gone and wasted his
Energy on the Streets and in Cafés – and
was unable to work
properly – and [paint] everything he
wished to paint –
The large Frieze the Frieze of Life
that he had begun
many Years ago – which would
depict the Cycle of Life –
the awakening of Love – The Dance
of Life – Love
at its Peak and its Decline
and then Death –
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– He consumed his Energy
in procuring the bare amount of Money for
Food and Paints –
Brandt eventually encountered
first one then another of
his friends – had a drink everywhere
– Around 12 o’clock he sat
intoxicated with a Drink –
until the Hall closed – and he
went home and lay down
on his Mattress –
After a While he is
awakened –
Hauge is standing in the Doorway
Smiling – warmed by the Wine – Pardon me
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I see I am disturbing You – but
I have arrived with a few Friends –
– He had come up the
Main staircase – and had to pass through
my Room to get to his –
– Be my guest I said –
and through my Room strode
a file of Men with Hauge
in the Lead –
There were about 30 of Them
– I got up and went into
Hauge’s room –
May I introduce you – the Postmen’s
Society has had a Celebration I
have invited them –
And Hauge with glass in Hand
began a lengthy Speech
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I went to bed dead tired and dead drunk
in the early Morning ‹and awoke in a nauseated stench›
I spoke with Miss L – about
free love –
Why should two adult Persons
[not] love one another I said –
– Yes why not she said –
– I thought what if I should kiss
her –
She stood rigid and still –
Then I went into the adjascent room – and
sat down on the Mattress –
– She came over to me
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and looked me in the Eyes – she had
small brown somewhat piercing Eyes –
Now I am going to do something strange
she said –
She massaged me with her Hands
across my Brow –
What are You doing I asked?
Are You hypnotising me –
– Immediately after she stood at the Door
of the Studio –
A Long – thin Face – and piercing
Eyes – surrounded by gold hair like
a Halo – A strange Smile – through the
tightly drawn Lips – Something of a Medusa head
– An inexplicable feeling of Angst came
over me –
A Shudder –
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Then she left – and I began
the Dance of Life –
In the Evening I dreamt that I
kissed a Corpse and jolted upright in Angst
– I had kissed
the pallid Smiling lips of a Corpse –
a cold clammy Kiss –
And it was Miss L .’s Face –
One Day I say to Miss L. what shall
a poor Man do who cannot
experience true Love – who
cannot marry – first of all
Marriage impedes art – and one who
has already been burned by Love
cannot love anew –
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In the hall I said as she
descended the Stairs – I
nearly kissed You –
She paused –
– Then Try again Tomorrow she said –
– The next Day I painted
her without saying anything –
– The Picture began to
bore me – I wanted to
end – everything – When it
came down to it she made no Impression
on me –
I wrote to her the same
Day – Miss I thank You for
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having sat for me – the Picture is actually
more or less finished – I will write
to You when the finishing touches are required –
I had no intention of writing and
she was soon out of my
Thoughts –
Time passes as before – But
the Feebleness increased The Attacks became
more intense in the Morning and I
am still waiting for the Sale of
my Pictures
– At long last I heard that I could
expect a Sale –
On to Paris – get my Frieze
finished [then] back to my good Friends
in Paris – to see the old Places again
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and then I had to treat
my Friends – the Drinking became more intense
the Attacks more frequent –
I occasionally also had
Bouts of Rage – On occasion I
got into Brawls with
someone or other
– When the Money was
paid out to me I would travel to
Paris –
In the Mornings I
painted the Dance of Life –
I was now working mostly on
decorative Pictures, I wished to
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convey something – that which lay close
to my Heart –
– To copy Nature –
We could not surpass Nature
anyway – better then to depict Emotions
– one’s own –
How could one paint real
Lamentation from Nature – As it was
felt when one was utterly devastated
to the core of one’s Being the way that Woman
whom I saw at the Hospital for venereal
Patients lamented – with the sickly pale
naked Child in her Arms. She who
had just now been told – that her
Child had been doomed from Birth –
– That distorted Face – swollen
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Lips – crimson red bloated
Cheeks – Her Eyes mere slits from which
the Tears ran – and a purple
Nose –
– This Face distorted by Despair
must be painted as I saw it
then against the green
Hospital wall –
And I must paint– the searching
suffering Child’s eyes as they once
stared out of the pallid
yellow body of a Child – white as the
white Sheet it lay on –
I therefore had to Renounce
many other things –
Accuracy in the Proportions – and the proper
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Light effects –
– A Great Portion of the Picture was
like a poster – broad – and empty –
but the finest Parts – where
the Picture’s Anguish and Solemnity
were to be expressed – I hoped
to make all the more sublime –
– And now the Public – everyone
laughed at the Picture – and it was
found to be offensively immoral –
and I was to be stoned again – laughed
at –
And I knew that the Charge of
Immorality would torment me
even though I intended on the contrary
for it to be Moral –
And I would have the mark of a Criminal stamped
on my Forehead –
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I reached for my Hat to
take my usual Walk in the Street
– On the Stairs I encounter Miss L
who is on her way up in a flurry
– Oh – Good day – I merely
– came – she says catching her breath to
invite You along on an Outing to
Holmenkollen – Several of
Your Friends are coming –
Yes thank-you – I will come – I say
and take Leave of her –
I had not seen or thought
of her in a Fortnight –
Well he was expecting
Money from the Gallery soon and then
he would take a trip abroad – A little Company
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first – would not hurt –
There was a large Gathering in the
Dining room up at Holmenkollen –
I sat Next to Miss L –
a young Madame on the other Side –
I disliked the fact that she without further ado
had placed me Next to her –
Then there were various Friends of mine
and of hers –
– She did not make a particularly
pleasing Impression on me
Her Arms too long – and inelegant
Movements – I preferred the little Madame
Next to me –
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People were eating and drinking – and Spirits
rose –
Miss L had placed Graduate K
far off in the Corner I knew
that he had for a long time been Somehow
engaged to her –
I did not like this –
did she intend to aggravate him?
– Look at those two over there says little Madame B
– They are happy – now
– A Couple of Years ago she
was married to another who
had Consumption – while
lying on his deathbed he
sees that she his Wife is with child –
– A terrible Anguish grips the
Dying man – he drives her away –
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She leaves him – for Pleasure Love
and Life in the Arms of her Current [companion]
– The Other one has entered upon a terrible solitary
Journey into the Realm of the Dead –
One Year later Madame H is sitting
curling her blond Hair over a
Kerosene Lamp –
When the black Soul of the Dead man rises
up out of the Lamp –
It explodes – and she is surrounded by
a sea of Flames – The Man rushes
in and burns his Hands –
– People come to their Aid
– They are rescued – but the Lady has
burns over her entire Face and
lies in critical condition in the Hospital
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Come let us go out on the Veranda
says Miss L – Come along You too Madame H .
– Out there in the chilly Air under the
Starry sky – their Faces took on
a strange mystical Expression
and their Voices sounded as though they came from
afar –
Dance Madame H said Miss L – and the little
nimble Madame H. – graceful and
light-footed – danced – the little round smiling
Head thrown back and forth –
– Well – if it isn’t the Can Can she
is dancing – the kind one dances
at the Bullier –
I was dumbfounded – nonetheless she
was beautiful – and graceful–
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Brandt was aroused by the Champagne
and more Wine was brought in –
– Come let us go upstairs says Miss L –
– They were in the Ladies’ Dressing Room
– Isn’t Madame H graceful –
– says Miss L – You can bet she
has a pretty Chemise –
– Would You like to see –
Come, take off your Bodice – says Miss L.
– and she unbuttoned the [dress of the]
little plump Madame – the plump naked
Arm appeared – and the golden
Breast lay there hidden in the white
– Silk shift –
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I had remained standing with Madame H
in the dark Stairway –
We looked into one another’s Eyes –
Her deep large luminous Eyes
came closer to my Face
Our Lips met – in a prolonged
Kiss – it lasted a long – long time –
You You – we said gazing in each
other’s Eyes once more
– In the Hall they were waiting
for us – the Guests watching us
– but the Madame and I were drawn help-
lessly together – and we soon found ourselves
sitting on a Sofa in an adjascent room –
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Then Miss L comes in – and sits down on
the other Side –
I was intoxicated – and I kissed
Madame H once more – I look up and meet
Miss L’s small piercing Eyes –
– In capitulation – I hold her
around her Waist and place my Mouth
against hers – I felt two
narrow clammy – cold Lips against
mine –
The Dream – It was the Kiss of the Corps
from the other Night –
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Miss L . – the Merchant and Madame H and Hauge
and I drove together – to Town
– On Karl Johan Street – the Merchant and
Madame H took Farewell and drove home –
We three remained behind in the
late Night – We strolled slowly down
the Street until we stood in front of the Grand –
Miss L I said, we might as well each go to our own
home – shall I accompany You –
She stood motionless –
I tried to walk on – but
she lingered behind –
Shall we take a Room at the Grand and
talk said Hauge –
– Yes let us do that said Miss L –
– There we sat in the little room
until Dawn – and Before we
left I kissed Miss L –
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But the next Day my Thoughts were with Madame H
– We met one another the following
Days at the Grand Hotel ’s Dining Room
together with the Merchant and Madame H
In the Evening Merchant and Madame H
went home and I accompanied Miss L
Home – We kissed one
another goodbye in front of her Entrance
– We sat at the Gran[d] Miss L and I –
– When one cannot truly
love for a Lifetime or cannot
marry as I – for I have seen too much
from the time of my dark Childhood –
– then one should as Friends
be able to allow one another
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to experience something of this strange
Mystery –
Yes she says but [what of] the Dangers –
the Diseases – and other things
Yes I say but all of this one might
be able to avoid
– as Friends –
One bright sunny Morning Miss L
and I are sitting at a Café – Birds
chirping a Magpie chased through
the blue Air – People were on
their way to Work –
We had lain the whole Night long
in one another’s Arms – the
whole Night long belonged to one another
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We avoided looking one another
in the Face
Two Strangers –
At Night I heard him come
in with different Women –
– My bouts of Heart palpitations had
increased drastically – I had to drink
a lot to keep myself on my feet –
One Day I had Chills and Fever –
and had to take a room in
a Hotel – I had come down with
Pneumonia –
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I was in bed with a high Fever in the little
Hotel room –Miss L came to visit now and then –
– I had been lying there for 3 Days
when J N. comes up to see how I am doing
– Listen – You need a Doctor
I’m going to phone Koren –
Koren was the doctor who treated the Bohemians Gratis –
– He was a tall red-nosed Man
who was somewhat religious and a
Prohibitionist –
– Yes you must have medication for
the fever and a Sleeping potion You have a very high
Fever – you have Pneumonia
Some time later Miss L comes up
– I have been given Medication and a
Sleeping potion I say and now I will sleep
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until Morning and that will help –
– After a While she says Good night
and leaves – and I fall asleep –
– I am suddenly awakened
Someone is knocking on the Door – in
comes Miss L – Smiling radiantly
with her Hair flowing – and behind [her]
my Friend Skredsvig the Painter –
What Time is it I say
12 – well then I have slept a Couple of
Hours I say –
– Let us have Champagne I – say
– the Champagne cork pops –
– why don’t you Sing Skredsvig says Miss L –
– and Skredsvig sang – Look here said Skredsvig
Miss L has given me this
Pin
The Fever pounded in my Temples
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My Eyes burned and stung from the Fever
– My Cheeks glowed like a Fire
– Miss L . knelt in front of the Bed
My Prince – she said and lay
her Head of golden locks on the edge of the Bed
– you are so handsome when you have Fever
Well now you must sleep she said
– adieu my Prince –
The Light was extinguished – and the Fever burned
in my Veins – my Heart began
to pound – I could hear it Beating
more and more violently – I turned over
and sat up in Bed – looked out into
the Darkness – Everything became
so quiet except for the violent beating of
my Heart – Tossing and turning in Bed
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A terrible Angst –
Was it Death – there was a hissing sound in my
Ears – my Feet were ice cold –
The next Day the Doctor was
called –
Extreme Fever – You must be Hospitalised –
– Miss L came to visit as I lay
there the next Day –
I almost regret that I came up
to your room so late she said –
Yes I said gazing at her –
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How strange I thought – she is
funny – – It must be Love
A few Days ago I accompanied her to her
home – on the Way I had an
Attack – everything faded – I could
not think – could not pull myself together
I staggered from side to side – thought I would
fall – until I managed to say Miss L
I think it is best I leave You –
otherwise I think I will fall
– Yes go ahead then she said – it
is so repulsive to see a Corpse
– I remained in bed for a long period
Miss L came regularly up to my room
– One day she told an obscene
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Story –
I cannot fathom how you can let such things
cross your Lips I said –
– She gazed indifferently out into Space –
Then I began to go out again –
but it was taking time to regain my
Strength –
So I went up to the Doctor and
said what is your opinion – it is taking
such a long time and I have
planned a trip to Paris –
Yes perhaps the southern Atmosphere will help
he said –
I had come down with Bronchitis –
So I made the decision to leave
and said to Miss L – I am travelling to
Paris –
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Yes well I have also planned to travel
she said –
Yes well then it is decided I said –
I am travelling to Berlin first –
– Where are you staying in Berlin she
asked –
Hotel Janson –
– I am leaving tomorrow she said –
And I in a few Days I said –
From the Hotel Janson I then received the
first Letter – She had taken a room
there –
– I received a Letter from Hauge
he had been admitted to a Clinic – he
asked me to come –
I went up to his room – well now we are
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both sick he said –
I caught something nasty from a
Girl and have had surgery –
Brandt received a Letter from Berlin
– The Letter was full of declarations of Love
– I await you with Longing –
Brandt wrote back as
eloquently as he could –
He was thinking of her beautiful
Countenance – her lovely Hair –
avoided all expressions of Love
He wanted to prevent her from
believing in a passionate Love –
What he thought and felt –
about the Relationship – She was odd
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he thought –
But if he recovered – began
working in Paris –
And then they met occasionally
– learned to know one another better
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