- Émilie-Louise Delabigne,
known as
Countess Valtesse de La
Bigne (1848, in
Paris – 29 July 1910, in Ville-d'Avray), was an
elite French courtesan and demi-mondaine...
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Valtesse,
located at 45°42′57″N 9°40′05″E / 45.71583°N 9.66806°E / 45.71583; 9.66806 is a
quarter of the city of
Bergamo in the
north part of the city...
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Monterosso Redona San
Paolo San
Tomaso de'
Calvi Santa Lucia Valtesse-San
Colombano Valverde con
Valtesse-Sant'Antonio
Villaggio degli Sposi The most relevant...
-
Louise Delabigne who was
known by her self-invented
title as
Countess Valtesse de La Bigne.
Lafayette was born in 1903 to
Julia Pâquerette
Fossey and...
- d'Antigny and his
first love, Berthe. The
novelist also
included elements of
Valtesse de La
Bigne and
Delphine de Lizy. In
Quiet Days in Clichy, the
writer Henry...
- art."
Gervex was one of many
lovers entertained by the
famous courtesan Valtesse de La Bigne.
Their relationship was long and deep, with
Gervex including...
- Eugénie Fougère
Marguerite Gourdan Catherine Grand Marie-Madeleine
Guimard Valtesse de La
Bigne Anne Françoise
Elisabeth Lange Geneviève
Lantelme Méry Laurent...
- user of both
cocaine and opium. She
began her
career as a
courtesan with
Valtesse de la Bigne, who
taught Anne-Marie the profession. De
Pougy felt she was...
- Zola drew in
developing the
character of his
title character. Yet it was
Valtesse de la Bigne,
painted by both
Manet and
Henri Gervex, who most inspired...
- Eugénie Fougère
Marguerite Gourdan Catherine Grand Marie-Madeleine
Guimard Valtesse de La
Bigne Anne Françoise
Elisabeth Lange Geneviève
Lantelme Méry Laurent...