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  2. Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux was born Lucie Frederica Marguerite Jourdain on 9 May 1850 in Louviers, into a prominent family of drapers. [1] Her father was Frédéric-Joseph Jourdain. [ 2 ] She was the half-sister of the painter Roger Joseph Jourdain .

  3. L'enfant et les sortilèges - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, the Opéra de Paris director Jacques Rouché asked Colette, whom he met at one of Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux's salons, to provide the text for a fairy ballet. Colette originally wrote the story under the title Divertissements pour ma fille. After Colette chose Ravel to set the text to music, a copy was sent to him in 1916 ...

  4. Category:French patrons of the arts - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux This page was last edited on 10 January 2021, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. René de Saint-Marceaux - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, he married Marguerite Jourdain Baugnies and adopted her three children from her prior marriage. [2] Saint-Marceaux was also a medallist, and a collector of Ancient Greek coins. In 1907 he was commissioned to execute the plaquette for the Société française des Amis de la Médaille. [3]

  6. Category:Paul de Saint-Marceaux family - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux; R. René de Saint-Marceaux This page was last edited on 6 January 2024, at 02:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Charlotte Sohy - Wikipedia

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    She also wrote plays and a novel. Her musical compositions were performed by Paul Dukas, Maurice Ravel, and Gabriel Fauré frequently at the Salon of Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux, where she and her husband were regulars (he starting in 1908, she in 1913). [1] After the first World War, Charlotte Sohy's pieces were performed less often. [3]

  8. Category:French women memoirists - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux; Marguerite Steinheil; T. Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de La Tour du Pin Gouvernet; Pauline de Tourzel; Nadine Trintignant; V. Elena Văcărescu;

  9. Marguerite (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite de Angeli (1889–1987), American writer and illustrator of children's books; Marguerite De La Motte (1902–1950), American film actress; Marguerite de la Sablière (c. 1640–1693), French salonist and polymath; Marguerite Derricks (born 1961), American choreographer; Marguerite Duras (1914–1996), French writer and film director