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Marthe de Florian (born Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron; 9 September 1864 – 29 August 1939) was a French demi-mondaine and socialite during the Belle Époque. She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Paul Deschanel, Gaston Doumergue, Robert de Montesquiou, and Giovanni Boldini.
10 de mar. de 2016 · Now, there were two questions- why did Madame de Florian never return to her apartment in Paris, and who did this fabulous place belong to? Because the apartment that had been discovered, untouched, was a dust-caked, moth eaten perfect replica of late nineteenth century courtesan’s home.
Marthe de Florian (née Héloïse Mathilde Beaugiron à Paris 18 e le 9 septembre 1864 et morte à Trouville-sur-Mer le 29 août 1939 [1]) est une comédienne et demi-mondaine française de la Belle Époque.
6 de ene. de 2014 · One piece, however, stood out from the rest of the artistic and historical relics – 19th-century famous painter Giovanni Boldini’s portrait of his muse, Marthe de Florian. In the painting, this famous Parisian socialite and actress is depicted wearing a beautiful and revealing pink muslin dress.
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2 de feb. de 2023 · In today's episode we are looking into the life of the Marthe de Florian a 19th century courtesan and her mysterious apartment which was uncovered in 2010 after nearly a century of being ...
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14 de may. de 2014 · It turns out the woman in the portrait was Marthe de Florian, who had lived in the abandoned apartment back in the 1890s. A love letter from Boldini to de Florian confirmed the painting’s provenance and a record-setting auction followed.
17 de mar. de 2018 · Sintieron un profundo amor el uno por el otro, buena prueba de ello son las pasionales cartas que se escribieron y que aún se conservan. Y aquí viene lo curioso de la historia: Hacia el año 1942, coincidiendo con la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la actriz huyó precipitadamente de su fabuloso piso en París dejándolo todo atrás.