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  1. Valtesse de la Bigne. Émilie-Louise Delabigne, known as countess Valtesse de La Bigne (1848, in Paris – 29 July 1910, in Ville-d'Avray) was a French courtesan and demi-mondaine. [1] .

    • 29 July 1910, Ville-d'Avray, France
    • Émilie-Louise Delabigne, 1848, Paris, France
    • French
  2. Emilie-Louise Delabigne (1848–1910), Called Valtesse de la Bigne. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 817. Manet’s sitter emerged from a grim early life to become one of the wealthiest and most fashionable courtesans in Paris.

  3. Émilie-Louise Delabigne, dite Valtesse de La Bigne, est une demi-mondaine française née le 13 juillet 1848 à Paris et morte le 29 juillet 1910 [1] à Ville-d'Avray [2], [3].

  4. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Dropping him for the next ritzy suitor, the Valtesse changed her name from “Delabigne” to “de la Bigne” to imply aristocratic origins. (The name was associated with one of the oldest noble families in Normandy, the province from which the Valtesse originally came.)

  5. 12 de out. de 2023 · I became interested in Valtesse de la Bigne (1848-1910) when I read the liner notes of Opera Rara’s wonderful new recording of La Princesse de Trebizonde. Jean-Christophe Keck tells of the long-suffering Mrs Offenbach coming with the local police to eject Valtesse from the first night audience at the original premier of La Princesse de Trebizonde in Baden-Baden.

  6. Résumé. Artiste (s) Gervex Henri. auteur. Paris (France) 1852 - Paris (France) 1929. Titre (s) titre principal : Madame Valtesse de la Bigne. Date. 1879 [post-daté par l'artiste : 1889] Numéro d'inventaire. INV 20059. Description. huile sur toile. Dimensions. H. 205,0 ; L. 120,2 cm. avec cadre H. 222,5 ; L. 143 cm. Informations complémentaires.

  7. 13 de jan. de 2017 · In 1881, Valtesse de La Bigne, one of Paris’s pre-eminent courtesans, attended a performance of the stage adaptation of Zola’s Nana despite her profound objections: as the supposed inspiration for the eponymous character, the sophisticated Valtesse felt as though Zola had betrayed her — she sensed little kinship with his vulgar ...