Manon Gropius | |
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Born | Alma Manon Anna Justina Carolina Gropius 5 October 1916 Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 22 April 1935 Vienna, Austria | (aged 18)
Pen name | Mutzi |
Occupation | Muse |
Parents | Walter Gropius, Alma Mahler |
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 relationships to major figures: a muse who inspired the composer Alban Berg, as well as Werfel and the Nobel Prize-winning writer Elias Canetti. Manon Gropius is most often cited as the "angel" and dedicatee of Berg's Violin Concerto.[2]