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  1. Élisabeth van Rysselberghe (15 October 1890 – 29 July 1980) was a Belgian translator. She was the daughter of Belgian painter Théo van Rysselberghe.

  2. portrait photographique d'Élisabeth Van Rysselberghe, assise sur un rocher, à la Bastide Franco, février 1921

  3. She was the natural daughter and only child of André Gide, Nobel Prize for Literature, and Elisabeth van Rysselberghe (daughter of Maria and painter Théo van Rysselberghe). She was recognized by her father on the death of Madeleine, wife of André Gide, and adopted on 26 July 1938.

  4. Théo van Rysselberghe was one of the prominent co-founders of the Belgian artistic circle Les XX on 28 October 1883. This was a circle of young radical artists, under the patronage, as secretary, of the Brussels jurist and art lover Octave Maus (1856–1919).

  5. The Van Rysselberghe family is a Belgian family, originating in Ghent, which produced a number of artists and intellectuals. Jean-Baptist van Rysselberghe was a carpenter and entrepreneur who established himself in Ghent. He had six children, five of whom became prominent artists and scientists.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2023 · He was additionally to marry Élisabeth Van Rysselberghe after the death of her first love, Rupert Brooke, and after she had conceived a daughter, Catherine, with Gide himself.

  7. Élisabeth Van Rysselbergh a neuf ans lorsque ses parents Théo et Maria se lient d’amitié avec André Gide. En 1908, à 18 ans, elle part en Angleterre. Puis en Écosse où elle découvre un mode de vie et une liberté dont elle a toujours rêvés, avant de revenir en France.