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  1. Olympe Pélissier (1797-1878) fue una modelo para artistas, cortesana y la segunda esposa del celebérrimo compositor italiano Gioachino Rossini. La pareja se casó el 16 de agosto de 1846. Biografía. Nació como hija ilegítima en París de una joven soltera, que luego se casó con Joseph Pélissier.

  2. Olympe Pélissier (9 May 1799 [1] – 22 March 1878) was a French artists' model and courtesan [2] and the second wife of the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini. She sat for Vernet for his painting of Judith and Holofernes. Honoré de Balzac described her as "the most beautiful courtesan in Paris ". [3] Biography.

  3. Olympe Pélissier (née Olympe Louise Alexandrine Descuilliers 1 à Paris le 9 mai 1799 et morte le 22 mars 1878 à Paris) était le modèle du peintre Horace Vernet. Biographie. Elle pose notamment pour lui en 1830, pour une étude du personnage de Judith dans le tableau Judith et Holopherne.

  4. In 1858, just two years before Haussmann absorbed the village into his plans for a redesigned greater Paris, Rossini purchased a parcel of land for his own summer villa. To Olympe, it was as clear an indication as any that there was now some hope for the future.

  5. Olympe Pélissier (9 May 1799 – 22 March 1878) was a French artists' model and courtesan and the second wife of the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini. She sat for Vernet for his painting of Judith and Holofernes. Honoré de Balzac described her as "the most beautiful courtesan in Paris ". Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Horace Vernet, Study of Olympe Pélissier for Judith and Holofernes, 1830. The Petite messe solennelle is the ‘final sin’ of Rossini’s old age, dedicated to Comtesse Louise Pillet-Will, and first heard in the private chapel of her newly built house in Paris on Sunday 14 March 1864.

  7. Osborne, Richard, 'Bologna, Paris, Madrid (1829–1834): Stabat mater, Olympe Pélissier, and Balzac', Rossini: His Life and Works, 2nd edn, Master Musicians Series (New York, 2007; online edn, Oxford Academic, 3 Oct. 2011), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195181296.003.0012, accessed 22 Apr. 2024.