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  1. Apollonie Sabatier, seudónimo de Aglaé Joséphine Savatier [2] (7 de abril de 1822, Mézières - 3 de enero de 1890, Neuilly-sur-Seine) fue una demi mondaine y salonnière francesa. Biografía. Aglaé Savatier era la hija ilegítima de Étienne Louis Harmant, vizconde de Abancourt, y la lavandera Marguerite Martin. [3]

  2. Apollonie Sabatier, pseudonyme de Aglaé Joséphine Savatier 2, née à Mézières le 7 avril 1822 et morte à Neuilly-sur-Seine le 3 janvier 1890, est une demi-mondaine et salonnière française, égérie de nombreux artistes au milieu du XIXe siècle . Biographie. Peinte par Gustave Ricard, musée Carnavalet.

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    Aglaé Joséphine Savatier was born in Mézières. Her mother was Marguerite Martin who worked as a laundress for Count Louis Harmand d'Abancourt, Aglaé's biological father. The count arranged after Aglaé's birth that army sergeant André Savatier,who was stationed near the village, become her stepfather. Martin and Savatier were married in Paris on 27 ...

    Sabatier hosted a salon in Paris on Rue Frochot, near the Place Pigalle, where she met nearly all of the French artists of her time, such as Gérard de Nerval, Nina de Villard, Arsène Houssaye, Edmond Richard, Gustave Flaubert, Louis Bouilhet, Maxime du Camp, Gustave Ricard, Judith Gautier, daughter of Théophile; Ernest Feydeau, father of Georges Fe...

    Charles Baudelaire
    Auguste Clésinger
    Alfred Mosselman
    Sir Richard Wallace
    Fitzgerald, Robert (1985). Enlarging the change: the Princeton seminars in literary criticism, 1949-1951. Northeastern University Press. ISBN 9780930350628.
    Gautier, Théophile (1890). Lettre à la présidente: voyage en Italie, 1850(in French). Secret Museum of the King of Naples.
    Jarry, Paul (1929). Cénacles et vieux logis parisiens(in French). Tallandier.
    Mermaz, Louis (1979). Madame Sabatier: Apollonie au pays des libertins(in French). Edito-Service.
    Woman Bitten by a Snakeby Auguste Clésinger
    An enumeration of the guests of her salon by André Bouchard Archived 2020-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. La carta aquí traducida es la súplica de Baudelaire a Apollonie Sabatier para que interceda por él ante la corte, a unos días de ocurrir el juicio.

  4. Apollonie Sabatier, seudónimo de Aglaé Joséphine Savatier (7 de abril de 1822, Mézières - 3 de enero de 1890, Neuilly-sur-Seine) fue una demi mondaine y salonnière francesa. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Museo Nacional del palacio de Compiègne.

  5. Contents. Apollonie Sabatier. French courtesan. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Baudelaire. In Charles Baudelaire: Maturity and decline of Charles Baudelaire.

  6. Apollonie Sabatier was a French entertainer, artist's model and courtesan, who became a salon hostess and bohemian muse to many of the French artists of 1850s Paris.