Saturday, November 30, 2024
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON : EXPLOITED SHATTERED BROKEN : A COME BACK AFTER YEARS OF REJECTION AND POVERTY BUT FIRST THE PERFECT MAN
I discovered a link to some news articles and "The Queen of the Artists Studios" is a series of articles from 1921 written by Audrey Munson (perhaps with a ghost writer) At the time Hollywood was making a film about her life called "The Audrey Munston Story" which became titled "The Soul Within."
ANDREA GEYER ; Link to Images re Audrey Munson News Articles
She ended up more that disappointed and fighting for money owed her.
Page 249: "The "Perfect Model" now sought "The Perfect Man." Audrey had been badly battered by the double blow of Oelriches's rejection and the Wilkins murder-suicide. Her movie career was over and she had been reduced to selling kitchen utensils door-to-door with Kittie. Her manager had robbed her and she was still living with her mother at the age of thirty. It was time to find a husband."
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The press loved the story and soon enough it became a national obsession to find this woman a husband. Some reported that she was looking for a man who resembled a Greek or Roman statue. It was a time in which Eugenics, the study of how to cause humans to reproduce in order to increase what were considered perfect characteristics of health and beauty, was popular. Since she embodied the perfect woman, she needed a perfect man. Letters from all over became to arrive, men proposing themselves to her. Now the often rejected Audrey was like a kid in a candy store, finding reasons to reject potential suitors.
She wrote that the Gypsy Queen had told her she would reject six and marry the seventh. Actually she rejected the seventh - if we think of all these potential suitors as one effort and with the suggestion that she was rejected by the perfect man.
In April of 1922, she declared that a man named Joseph H. Stevenson was the one she wanted. It did not work out, though there is a mystery to this. Stevenson may have gotten engaged or married to someone else. His name is common enough to not assume. Audrey, overwrought by yet another tragedy, attempted to poison herself - suicide.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
THE SCANDAL THAT RUINED "AMERICAN VENUS" AUDREY MUNSON'S MODELING CAREER
"American Venus" or "Miss Manhattan" : Audrey Muson's image continues in paintings, sculptures, and magazine covers. But her career as a model was brief. Often chaperoned by her mother as a young teen, her image was never used in pornography but as inspired by the works of the ancient Romans and Greeks. She might have fallen in love or not, but in 1919 there was no way to avoid being associated with scandal.
A few years earlier she was in four silent films. As excerpted from an article linked below from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.... referencing James Bone
Excerpt: In 1915 Munson launched her career in the silent film industry. She starred in a total of four films: Inspiration (1915), Purity (1916), The Girl o' Dreams (1918) and Heedless Moths (1921). She became the first woman in America to appear nude in a film in 1915. (Referencing the New York Times on 15 April 2016). Munson was praised by local newspapers as being, "The transcendent embodiment of feminine grace and beauty" in her films (Referencing The Kingston Daily Freeman on 5 December 1916).
WILLIAM G. POMEROY FOUNDATION (for Historical Preservation) on AUDREY MUNSON
Excerpt: ... Munson and her mother were living in a boarding house which belonged to a Dr. Walter Keene Wilkins. Wilkins fell in love with Munson and murdered his wife so he could be with her, despite the fact that Munson and Wilkins were never involved socially or romantically (Referencing Vaudeville, 22 October 1920). Wilkins was subsequently convicted of murder and hung himself to escape the electric chair. This scandal damaged Munson's career and reputation and as a result she struggled to find employment. Munson lived with her mother who was selling kitchenware door-to-door in Syracuse to support them (Vaudeville). She became overwhelmed and distraught in 1922 and attempted suicide (New York Post).
Friday, November 22, 2024
WHY ARE YOU AGAINST FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS MISSY? IS THIS TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO BEING A MISTRESS?
Question for Missy:
Missy, I want to know why you're against Friends With Benefits I'm 21 and a senior in college. I'm smart and I use contraception. I have two friends I have sex with. We think this is a good way to avoid having sex with partners who would want more with us. We're not ready to get married to anyone.
Becky
UCLA - Los Angeles
Answer from Missy:
I'm for Choice and respect that the Friends With Benefits lifestyle is your choice at this time in your life. However, it's possible that you might be missing out on being completely available to someone else who might be an excellent choice as a partner in your life in your youthful stage. Let's face it that as the years go by it's more difficult to meet someone to partner with, not impossible but more difficult. Many college students find their first partners while at school. After that is a career building period, with many feeling themselves established seeking a first marriage in their late twenties. Into your thirties a great number of previously available potential partners are already in commitments. I tend to think a woman should consider being a Mistress only after having experienced their twenties - early thirties. By then a person probably knows themselves well enough.
Right now you're sort of man sharing and maybe you'll also find that an interesting way to live your life as a Mistress. Here at Mistress Manifesto BlogSpot we continue to try to define what a 21st Century Mistress is or is not. We know being a Mistress does not necessarily mean adultery or being involved with a person who is married. We also know that there are many who give it a try and do not like it. The days of the Classic Mistress, a woman who is fully supported for her lifetime by a rich married man, may be over. We also know that the best mistresses are not known to us. a
I tend to think that a woman should experience her sexuality and figure out where she's at with it before she partners. I also tend to think this, which I recently shared with a man I know. I said to him - and to you - and my readers - that idealistically I think it should be that people get to experience loving in many ways and with many people - with everyone in the know and unbothered by jealousy - but pragmatically we choose commitment to have and hold family. In the Western world the majority do marry and attempt to restrict their lives to just one partner, making those in Open Relationships or who share a partner with someone else in the minority.
And though there are women who Keep men, and there are women who have more than one lover at a time, it's usually men who have arrangements such as this.
So check in with yourself Becky, and ask yourself if you're the type to happily remain independent and relatively unattached, and what it would be to have great sex with someone you love rather than with a friend you like. Will you be OK when one or both of your Friends With Benefits partners end it with you because they found someone Special?
Missy
Thursday, November 21, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON as THE SETTING SUN
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
FLORODORA GIRLS : MANY MARRIED MILLIONAIRES
According to the book, The Curse of Beauty by James Bone, which is about the career and life of Audrey Muson, Marion Davies had appeared in the 1930 movie The Floradora Girl but in real life she had been a Ziegfeld Follies girl. (The costumes these girls wore left a lot to the imagination compared to the clothing actresses wear on the Red Carpet today.)
Evelyn Nesbit had also been picked out of Floradora Chorus line....
You know I've dedicated a month to these women in the past!
You may be interested in:
MARION "ROSEBUD" DAVIES : MISTRESS OF NEWSPAPER MAN AND HEARST CASTLE BUILDER WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST
Saturday, November 16, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON : UNSTABLE and SPINNING CONSPIRACY THEORIES : POSSIBLY PREGNANT BY HERMAN OELRICH JR? THE SILVER MINING HEIR?
Audrey even wrote a long letter to the State Department going against Hermann Oelrichs and others, people who had deeply hurt her. The Gypsy Queen's world about Dead Sea may have been taken to mean Jewish people. Audrey seemed to be antisemetic at a time when that was not uncommon. If she had not been secretly married to the man, perhaps she had been his Mistress and pregnant at one time.
This began the infamy of Audrey Munson which would ruin her modeling career and render her unemployable. But both Dr. Wilkins and Audrey denied they had more than passing hellos between them.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
THE LASTING SCULPTURAL LEGACY OF AUDREY MUNSON "MISS MANHATTAN" in NEW YORK CITY
A twenty five foot sculpture across from New York City Hall... It's the second tallest sculpture in New York city as the Statue of Liberty is first. It's on the Municipal Building.
The Pulitzer Fountain outside the Plaza Hotel near Central Park.
Arch at the end of the Manhattan Bride as "Spirit of Commerce"
Entrance of New York Public Library.
Monday, November 11, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON : AN ATTEMPT TO BE ACCEPTED BY SOCIETY and MARRY A SILVER MINING HEIR GOES WRONG : THERE'S NO GOING FROM BOARDING HOUSE TO NEWPORT "COTTAGE"
Unlike the ever critical mother of Maria Callas, whom was our Mistress of the Month last month, Audrey Munson's divorced mother Kittie, seemed to not only depend on her, but appreciate her. Home from a day of holding poses, her muscle's stiff, Kittie would massage her daughter. Kittie also went to work at poorly paying jobs to provide. It would be Kittie, however, who determined that Audrey was not capable of dealing with the world and committed her to a mental hospital.
Kittie also took her daughter to Eliza the Gypsy Queen when she was a girl. The Gypsy Queen seemed to be making a soothsaying tour at the time. She told her:Around 1916, Audrey took the fifth man into her life and this time, though there had been speculations about her sexuality due to her nude modeling, this man probably was a lover. She wrote a semi fictional newspaper account of her love life and gave him the name Gordon, but other than that he was a "movie director" and an older man, not much is really known about him.
Friday, November 8, 2024
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON AS AN ARTIST'S MODEL : SHE SAW IT AS AN AUDIENCE OF ONE : ON SCULPTOR and EVEN A LADY LIBERTY COIN
Arnold Genthe - Photographer, Felix Benedict Herzog - sculptor, Isadore Konti - and so very many more. Audrey saw her nude posing as for an audience of one. She was paid about fifty cents an hour.
Using the Inflation Calculator here: Fifteen cents in 1913 be about fifteen dollars an hour in 2024. (An unlivable wage.)
In this Rochester-made video it's noted that she was the model for over 100 statues exhibited in the 1915 World's Fair and a Lady Liberty coin. (According to the book, she demurred and said she had been just one of the models for the coin.)
Saturday, November 2, 2024
AUDREY MUNSON : AMERICA'S FIRST "SUPERMODEL" : AN ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT WITH A MARRIED MEN LED TO HIS SUICIDE AND THE END OF HER CAREER and SANITY
She became one of the Floradora Girls and all six of the original girls married a millionaire. (Evelyn Nesbit had also been picked out of a Floradora chorus line as a teenager. Certainly she must have heard of the scandal when Nesbit's lover killed another man over her.) Before she turned eighteen, Audrey made her Broadway debut in "The Boy and The Girl."