The Lovers’ Chronicle 12 August – livin’ – art by Ernestine von Kirchsberg

Dear Zazie,  Here is today’s Lovers’ Chronicle from Mac Tag to his muse.  Follow us on twitter @cowboycoleridge.  Rhett

The Lovers’ Chronicle

Dear Muse,

as with all things new
comes mystery
and eagerness
to see what awaits
do you know
how long it has been
the verse goes on
with tales of intimacy
but they are mostly
imagination
tryin’ to live
through this vision
i believe it is time
to set that life aside

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i know,
my true,
i am bound
summertime,
fallin’,
if i cannot get,
will have none at all
wish i had made
every song, i wish
that girl was mine

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with apologies
to Mr. Vidal…

intimacy is not my bag
i was debagged
at an early age
so i turned to verse and art,
perfectly acceptable substitutes

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macraincomina helluva thunderstorm
blew through here earlier
high wind, heavy rain, hail
i poured another drink,
and watched
and thought of you

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Wish I were still with you
Wish we were still true
Wish I could undo what was done
Wish we were still livin’ in the rose

© Copyright 2012 Mac Tag Cowboy Coleridge all rights reserved

Today is the birthday of Ernestine von Kirchsberg (12 August 1857, Verona – 8 October 1924, Graz); landscape painter. She began taking art lessons in 1873 at the “Landschaftliche Zeichenakademie” (Landscape Drawing Academy) with Hermann von Königsbrunn (de). After 1881, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, with Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels, August Schaeffer and Hugo Darnaut. Her first exhibit followed shortly, at the Vienna Künstlerhaus.

It was Darnaut who most influenced her style; an atmospheric school of landscape painting peculiar to Austria, known as “Stimmungsimpressionismus (de)“. While in Vienna, she befriended Marie Egner and Alfred Zoff, who she later followed to Munich. There, she completed her apprenticeship with him and Adalbert Waagen (de), a student of Albert Zimmermann. She also took up watercolors and was initially best known for her work in that genre.

In 1893, she was awarded a prize at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. She later exhibited frequently in Vienna, Berlin, Prague, Graz and elsewhere; making numerous painting expeditions to the Adriatic, Styria, Carniola and the South Tyrol.

She died in 1924 and is buried at the St.Leonhard Cemetery (de) in Graz.

Gallery

Dilapidated Mill

Suburban Villa with Garden

sommertag 1924

sommertag 1924

Mac Tag

There’s no remaking reality. Just take it as it comes. Hold your ground and take it as it comes.  – Philip Roth

There is something about a bureaucrat that does not like a poem. – Gore Vidal

Getting to know anybody is a hideous complex job. – Sylvia Plath

Love is not my bag. I was debagged at twenty-five and turned to sex and art, perfectly acceptable substitutes. – Gore Vidal

We should meet in another life, we should meet in air, me and you. – Sylvia Plath

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