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  1. Marie-Geneviève Raphaëlle Halévy-Bizet-Straus (26 February 1849 – 22 December 1926) was a French salonnière who was the wife of composer Georges Bizet. She inspired Marcel Proust as a model for the Duchesse de Guermantes and Odette de Crécy in his novel À la recherche du temps perdu (1913).

  2. Geneviève Halévy, aussi connue sous les noms de Mme Bizet et Mme Straus, est une salonnière française, née à Paris le 26 février 1849 où elle est morte le 22 décembre 1926. Elle a été mariée au compositeur Georges Bizet puis au richissime avocat Émile Straus.

  3. In June 1869, Bizet married Geneviève Halévy, the nervously unstable daughter of the composer Fromental Halévy. Her family initially opposed the match, considering him an unsuitable catch: ‘penniless, left-wing, anti-religious and Bohemian’. The marriage was intermittently happy and produced a son, Jacques. 10 images.

  4. salon-holder. Geneviève Halévy, later Geneviève Bizet and Geneviève Straus, was a French salonnière. Background. Geneviève Halévy was the daughter of the composer Jacques-Fromental Halévy and his wife, née Léonie Rodrigues-Henriques, both Jewish.

  5. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Photographer Otto Wegener. A woman is not born an It girl, she becomes one. Throughout most of history, female living legends owed their cachet as much to bloodline and politics as to personal...

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  6. 13 de jul. de 2018 · Geneviève had connections to Bohemia and the artistic world through her first marriage to Georges Bizet. They established a salon in their Montmartre home, attended by Turgenev,...

  7. Naissance. 1849, Paris, Paris (75), France. Décès. 1926, Paris, Paris (75), France. Sexe. Inconnu. Commentaire. Salonnière française, épouse en première noces de Georges Bizet, connue pour avoir été l'un des modèles du personnage de la duchesse de Guermantes dans le roman "À la recherche du temps perdu" de Marcel Proust. Une suggestion ?