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  1. 22 de oct. de 2018 · The Fashion Studies JournalA Community for Fashion Minds. Oct 22. Oct 22 The Countess of Greffulhe: Between Muse and Master of Her Self-image. Caroline McCauley. Symposium Review. Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe, The Museum at FIT (New York) September 23, 2016‑January 7, 2017. Proust’s Muse Symposium. 16th Academic Symposium.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2015 · Palais Galliera to Stage Countess Greffulhe Exhibit. ... Costume Center on Nov. 19, the Palais Galliera is readying the first exhibit dedicated to the wardrobe of Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe, ...

  3. 2 de oct. de 2017 · La Comtesse Greffulhe: Female Entrepreneurial Power. She was described as “that beautiful and unchallenged sovereign of sophisticated Paris; a leader of the smart intelligentsia and unchallenged queen of the upper monde; the most distinguished lady in the whole of Parisian society.”. She was born Elisabeth de Caraman-Chimay in 1860.

  4. In this exhibition video, Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of The Museum at FIT, talks about the history of fashion within Marcel Proust’s work and the legendary wardrobe of Proust’s muse, Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay. Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe runs through January 7, 2016 at The Museum at FIT in NYC.

  5. Marie Anatole Louise Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe was a renowned beauty and queen of the salons of the Faubourg Saint-Germain in Paris. Background Élisabeth was born in Paris, the daughter of Joseph de Riquet de Caraman, 18th Prince of Chimay (1836-1892) and his wife Marie de Montesquiou-Fezensac (1834-1884).

  6. Élisabeth de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay. Countess Élaine Marie Joseph Charlotte de Greffulhe (19 March 1882 – 11 February 1958), who became the Duchess of Gramont by marriage, was a French aristocrat. She was a descendant of Hortense Mancini through her granddaughter's Pauline Félicité de Mailly son Charles de Vintimille, duc de Luc.

  7. RM2T2ERRY – Countess Greffulhe Otto Wegener French, born Sweden 1899 Otto Wegener, known as Otto, went to live in Paris in his late twenties. He opened a photographic studio on the Place de la Madeleine in 1883 and became well known for his elegant portraits of women and children.