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Misia Sert (born
Maria Zofia Olga
Zenajda Godebska; 30
March 1872 – 15
October 1950) was
known primarily as a
patron of
contemporary artists and musicians...
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began an
affair with the well-known
pianist and
patron of the arts
Misia Godebska in 1908. They
married on 2
September 1920. In 1925, Sert met Georgian-Russian...
- sets of Spanish-language art songs. The set was
dedicated to
Madame Ida
Godebska, a
patron of
music who
Falla met
while living in Paris.
Falla returned...
- (1908),
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium,
Brussels Portrait of
Misia Godebska (1908), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum,
Madrid Morning in
Paris (1912), Hermitage...
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Misia Godebska Sert, Retinger's
Parisian cousin...
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Servais (1807-1866) and his wife. He and
Zofia had a daughter,
Maria Zofia Godebska,
known by the
diminutive Misia, but the
mother died
shortly after her birth...
- ("Seven
Spanish Folksongs") – for
voice and piano,
dedicated to
Madame Ida
Godebska (1914) Oración de las
madres que
tienen sus
hijos en sus
brazos ("Prayer...
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shortly after the
birth in
March 1872 of
daughter Maria Zofia Olga
Zenajda Godebska,
known as Misia.
Godebski sent his
daughter to
Belgium to be
cared for...
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succession Miss Drouart, Hélène Bailly,
Jeanne Charcot and then, in 1905,
Misia Godebska, the "queen of Paris". He
accepted an
offer to run the
conservative paper...
- the
Natansons (1898)
Woman in Blue With
Child (Misia
Natanson with Mimi
Godebska, rue Saint-Florentin) (1899) Interior:
Madame Vuillard and Grand-Mère Roussel...