- 17
April 1783),
better known as Mme d'Épinay, was a
French writer, a
saloniste and
woman of fashion,
known on
account of her
liaisons with Friedrich...
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known as
Madame Dupin; 28
October 1706 – 20
November 1799) was a
French saloniste. A
woman of
spirit and
famous for her beauty,
between 1733 and 1782 she...
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comedian and
musician Jeanne Quinault (1699–1783), actor,
bluestocking saloniste Philippe Quinault (1635–1688),
French dramatist and
librettist Marie-Anne-Catherine...
- Versailles,
France Died 10 May 1866(1866-05-10) (aged 85) Paris,
France Nationality French Occupation(s) Aristocrat,
saloniste,
writer Known for Memoirs...
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Germaine de Staël (Anne
Louise Germaine Necker),
French novelist and
saloniste (died 1817) May 11 –
Isaac D'Israeli,
English literary scholar (died 1848)...
- 2011.
Weininger &
Smith 1991, p. 12. "The
surreal art of the
Chicago saloniste Gertrude Abercrombie". The
Magazine Antiques. 2018-03-27.
Retrieved 2021-04-29...
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known as
Luise von
Gramm (August 21, 1746–November 29, 1824) was a
Danish saloniste,
playwright and
letter writer. She is
attributed with a
certain degree...
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selected writings appeared in 19
volumes in 1871–76. In 1814, he
married saloniste Rahel Levin after she
converted from
Judaism to Christianity. Varnhagen...
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Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow;
Johan Ludvig Reventlow [da]; and,
saloniste Louise Stolberg. He is
buried in
Gorslunde Church. Reventlow, Christian...
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University (2023) Saeks,
Diane Dorrans. "The
Unerring Eye." The
Style Saloniste.[1]
January 5, 2010. Grace, Paula. "Artists Series:
Andrew Skurman." Archived...