Elisar Von Kupffer
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Elisàr January Emanuel von Kupffer (20 February 1872 – 31 October 1942) was a
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artist, anthologist, poet, historian, translator, and playwright. He used the
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"Elisarion" for most of his writings.


Early life

He was born on 20 February 1872, in Sophiental, near Reval (now
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), Estonia, the son of Adolf von Kupffer (1833–1896), a doctor from an aristocratic German family. From an early age he was in low health, having suffered through
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,
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,
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and measles. However he was also a good student and at the age of nine he wrote his first play, ''Don Irsino''. In 1883 he enrolled in school in Reval, the same year the family moved from Sophiental to Jootme Manor. At the age of thirteen, he entered the German Annenschule in
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. It was near there, in Levashovo, that he met the person who would become his best friend, the historian and philosopher Eduard von Mayer (1873–1960), and his first partner, Agnes von Hoyningen-Huene (1872–1961). In 1894 he moved to Germany.


Career

In 1895 he published ''Leben und Liebe'' (Life and Love), a book of poetry. In autumn of that year he moved to Berlin to study at the Berlin Art Academy and moved in with Mayer. The following year, he left Agnes and wrote the dramas ''Der Herr der Welt'' (Master of the World), and ''Irrlichter'' (Wisps) as well as three one-act plays. In 1897 he published the anthology ''Ehrlos'' (Infamous, or Dishonorable). Mayer graduated in 1897 and they travelled throughout Italy, Sicily, Southern France and Geneva before returning to Berlin. They spent the summer in
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and
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and went back to Italy in 1899. Early next year, Adolf Brand published Kupffer's influential
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of
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literature, '' Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltliteratur'' (roughly, "Love of Favourites and Love Between Friends in World Literature". Lieblingminne is a
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created by Kupffer). The anthology was researched and created, in part, as a protest against the imprisonment of
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in England. It was reprinted in 1995. In 1908 he published a book on
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, the
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artist. In 1911, he and Mayer founded the publishing house Klaristische Verlag Akropolis in Munich and Kupffer published three major works: a play, ''Aino und Tio'', ''Hymnen der heiligen Burg'' (Hymns of the Holy Castle) and ''Ein neuer Flug und eine heilige Burg'' (A New Flight and a Holy Castle). His work was also published and reviewed in the gay magazine
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, published by Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen. That same year, he and Meyer announced the creation of a "new religion", Klarismus (Clarity), and established a community in
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. The following year he published a book on Klarismus called ''Der unbekannte Gott'' (The Unknown God). In 1913, the Brogi Gallery in Florence hosted his first art exhibition. Later that year, a Klarist community was established in
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.


Later life and death

In 1915, with
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in progress and dying animosity towards Germans, they left Italy and moved to
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, where Kupffer established himself as a butcher and muralist in
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, Switzerland. They were granted Swiss citizenship in 1922. From 1925 to 1929 they transformed their villa in Minusio, near
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, into an opulent collection of art, the "Sanctuarium Artis Elisarion". He was also a photographer, making photographic studies of boys for use in the creation of his paintings, but most of his works featured a youthful version of himself. The Klarist "Elisarion Community" was founded at Minusio in 1926. During the 1930s, the number of visitors increased, then sharply decreased; stopping altogether just before the onset of
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. As his health declined, he became reclusive and died on 31 October 1942. Since 1981 the "Sanctuarium Artis Elisarion" has been a Museum dedicated to Kupffer's work. The villa was willed to the municipality of Minusio, and his ashes are interred inside, together with Meyer's. The Elisarion Community is satirically referenced as the "Polysadrion" (roughly; Place of Many Idiots), in the 1931 novel ''
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'' by Kurt Tucholsky.


Works

* "Leben und Lieben. Gedichte" (1895). * ''Irrlichter'' (1900, three theatreworks: Andrei, Erich and Narkissos). * "Klima und Dichtung. Ein Beitrag zur Psychophysik" (1907). * "Giovan Antonio — il Sodoma. Eine Seelen- und Kunststudie von Elisàr von Kupffer" (1908) in: Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen, edition IX. * ''Aino und Tio'' (1907). * "Was soll uns der Klarismus? — Nationale Kraft" (1912). * "Die Gotteslästerungen der Bibel und der Antike" (1912). * "Hymnen der Heiligen Burg" (1913). * "3000 Jahre Bolschewismus" (1919). * "Heldische Sicht und Froher Glaube" (1942). * "Aus einem wahrhaften Leben" (1943).


References


Further reading

* Fabio Ricci: ''Ritter, Tod und Eros: Die Kunst Elisàr von Kupffers (1872–1942)'' (2007) basic scientific work about E. von Kupffer, 80 reproductions () * Cecile Beurdeley (Trans.: M. Taylor). ''L'Amour bleu'' (1978) (Reproduces many examples of Kupffer's murals at Locarno). * Graziano Mandozzi. ''Elisarion : un santuario per il Clarismo'' (1996) *


External links

*
Centro Culturale Elisarion
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