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  2. Victorine Meurent - Wikipedia

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    A painting by Meurent, Le Jour des Rameaux or Palm Sunday, was recovered in 2004 and is in the Colombes History Museum in France. [citation needed] A self-portrait she painted in 1876 was acquired by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in the United States in September 2021, the first of her paintings in a museum collection outside France. [15]

  3. File:Promod, 86 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 6 March 2015.jpg

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  4. Promod - Wikipedia

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    Promod was founded as a family boutique in 1975 by Francis-Charles Pollet, one of the heirs of the founder of La Redoute where he spent the first part of his career. [4] The brand established exclusively in France and Belgium until 1990, when started to develop more internationally and opened a subsidiary in Spain, followed by others mainly in ...

  5. Mademoiselle V. in the Costume of an Espada - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows Victorine Meurent dressed as an espada, a Spanish bullfighter. [3] Meurent is set in a bullring, with a bull about to attack a picador mounted on a horse in the background. The sword in Meurent's right hand suggests that she is prepared to kill the bull. Meurent is staring directly at the viewer rather than the bull.

  6. A Young Lady in 1866 - Wikipedia

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    A Young Lady in 1866 (1866) by Édouard Manet. A Young Lady in 1866 or Lady with a Parrot is an 1866 painting by Édouard Manet, showing his favourite model, Victorine Meurent, wearing a long pink peignoir, [1] holding a small bouquet of violets, and accompanied by an African grey parrot.

  7. Madame Vignon - Wikipedia

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    She enjoyed a successful career, and came to have an influential position within the French fashion industry and mentioned as a member of the elite fashion designers in mid-19th-century Paris in the era of the Second Republic and Second Empire, alongside other top designers such as Madame Camille, Madame Palmyre and Madame Victorine. [2]

  8. Victorine - Wikipedia

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    Victorine Foot (1920–2000), British painter; Victorine Goddard (1844–1935), New Zealand homemaker and hotel-keeper; Victorine du Pont Homsey (1900–1998), American architect; Victorine Meurent (1844–1927), French model and painter; Victorine Gboko Wodié, Ivorian lawyer, magistrate and politician; Sasha Victorine (born 1978), American ...

  9. Portrait of Victorine Meurent - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Victorine Meurent (1862) by Édouard Manet. Portrait of Victorine Meurent is an 1862 oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet, now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. It shows Victorine Meurent aged 18, also shown by Manet in his The Street Singer a few months later [1]