idol of lesbos margo sullivan
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+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | VINTAGE PULP NOVEL | | | | [ THE IDOL OF LESBOS ] <-- Suggestive, Dramatic Title | | | | /\_/\ | | ( o.o ) <-- Painted Art: A mesmerizing, dominant | | > ^ < matriarch figures in a dramatic noir | | shadow landscape. | | | | Featuring MARGO SULLIVAN <-- The Mid-Century Archetype | | | | "A forbidden tale of passion, dominance, and seduction!" | +-------------------------------------------------------------+

Following the trauma of the Second World War, the vibrant, queer subculture of interwar Paris was largely dismantled. Sullivan returned to the United States in late 1945, settling in a quiet coastal town in Maine. Disillusioned by the post-war conservative shift in both America and Europe, she largely stopped exhibiting her work, though she continued to paint privately until her death in 1967. idol of lesbos margo sullivan

While Natalie Clifford Barney’s famous salon on the Rue Jacob catered to an established, aristocratic literary elite, Sullivan’s gathering was distinctly younger, more radical, and explicitly focused on visual artists and political dissidents. Her salon became a safe haven for queer women, gender-nonconforming individuals, and exiled artists fleeing the rise of fascism in Eastern Europe. While Natalie Clifford Barney’s famous salon on the





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