150:(1864â1918), she met the painter and sculptor Max Klinger (1857â1920). She became a model, muse and lover for him, but Klinger did not make the relationship public. He paid for her expensive apartment in the prestigious music district (270 m in SchwĂ€grichenstraĂe 11, Hochparterre). She accompanied him on numerous trips and worked as a hostess at social events. She was considered an extremely impressive, fascinating, and sometimes even extravagant personality. Their daughter DĂ©sirĂ©e was born on 7 September 1900, during a longer stay in Paris and she was given to a French foster mother.
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Asenijeff was completely isolated, had no connection to her Viennese relatives, and her daughter Désirée, who spent some time in Leipzig for the funeral of her father in 1920, did not make any contact with her. Lease debts eventually led to her admission to the Psychiatric Clinic of the
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An alienation between
Klinger and Asenijeff deepened further when Klinger in 1911 chose 18-year-old Gertrud Bock (1893â1932) as a model and constant companion, whom he married a few months before his death. In 1916, there was a final break between Asenijeff and Klinger.
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Bulgarian engineer and diplomat Ivan Johann Nestoroff and went with him to
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Packeny came from the Viennese bourgeoisie. Her father Karl Packeny was director of the Austrian Southern Railway. Until 1887 she attended the Vienna Teacher Training Center.
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