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Solange Sand, de son nom de naissance Solange Dudevant, de nom d’usage Clésinger-Sand et de pseudonyme « Dubois de Vavray » (née le 13 septembre 1828, morte le 17 mars 1899) est une écrivaine française.
- Romancière
- 17 mars 1899 (à 70 ans)Paris 8e
- Solange Dudevant-Sand
- 13 septembre 1828Nohant-Vic
Under the name Solange Clésinger-Sand, she published her first novel, Jacques Bruneau, in 1870. Her second book, Carl Robert , was published in 1887. She died on 17 March 1899, at her home in Paris, and is buried in a private cemetery in Nohant-Vic .
- Writer
- 13 September 1828, Nohant-Vic, France
- Cemetery at Nohant
- 17 March 1899 (aged 70), Nohant-Vic, France
Autor. Idioma de escritura. francés. Solange Sand , por su nombre de nacimiento Solange Dudevant , por el nombre habitual Clésinger-Sand y por el seudónimo "Dubois de Vavray" (nacido el 13 de septiembre de 1828, murió el 17 de marzo de 1899) es un escritor francés .
Scope and Contents. The Solange Clésinger-Sand papers contain correspondence, writings, and other papers. Correspondence consists of letters to and from Solange Clésinger-Sand and third-party letters between family members and others.
Solange Clésinger-Sand, daughter of prolific 19th century French author George Sand and Casimir Dudevant. Studied piano with Frédéric Chopin during Chopin's summer sojourns at the Sand estate in Nohant from the late 1830s to mid 1840s. Married sculptor Jean-Baptiste (Auguste) Clésinger in 1847.
Biography. Solange Clésinger-Sand (1828-1899), author, daughter of 19th century French author George Sand, studied piano with Frédéric Chopin, and married sculptor Jean Baptiste (Auguste) Clésinger.
Portrait de Solange Clésinger, née Sand. Partager Ajouter ce contenu Ajouter une note Imprimer. Zoom. 3 visuels Voir. CC0 Télécharger. Auteur (s) : Clésinger, Auguste (Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger, dit) (Besançon, 22–10–1814 - Paris, 06–01–1883), dessinateur. Dates : En 1851. Datation en siècle : 19e siècle. Type (s) d'objet (s) :