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Sophie Brzeska

Sophie Suzanne Brzeska or ''Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska'' (1873–1925) was a Polish writer and artistic muse most noted for being the companion of sculptor/artist Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (a man half her age). They met in 1909 at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, and began an intense symbiotic relationship. Henri annexed her surname although they never married. Much of what scholars and historians have been able to trace about Sophie Brzeska has come from her personal correspondence with Henri. Long an admirer of Gaudier's work, the art collector and historian, H. S. Ede acquired her estate in 1927 from the British Treasury Solicitor. This acquisition included not only her writings, but also the estate of Henri Gaudier, with many of his works and papers. Ede drew extensively on the letters written by Gaudier to Sophie and her writings and other material when he published ''A Life of Gaudier-Brzeska'' (London: W. Heinemann) in 1930.〔The 1931 and later editions are entitled ''Savage Messiah''〕 The papers he used for this account are now in the archives of Cambridge University, Essex University and the Musée d’Orléans. ''Time Magazine'' called his book a "sympathetic but perfectly impersonal... biography."〔(''Time'' article )〕〔(Sophie ) Retrieved October, 20, 2010〕 In 2008 Sophie's writings were finally published unexpurgated.
==Early years==
Sophie Brzeska was born near Kraków, Poland in 1873 to a family of eleven.〔 She described her mother as "weary" and her father as "womanising", both of whom both believed she was a "burden needing to be married off." She resisted and fled Poland for Paris to become a writer. She accepted a succession of jobs as governess, one of which involved her living in the United States for several years. These ventures with other people's families left her contemplating suicide. In June 1910 Henri met Sophie, describing her in a letter to a friend as, "a Polish ex-governess twice his age."

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