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  1. Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier (French pronunciation: [ʒan fʁɑ̃swaz ʒyli adela.id ʁekamje]; 3 December 1777 – 11 May 1849), known as Juliette (French pronunciation:), was a French socialite whose salon drew people from the leading literary and political circles of early 19th-century Paris.

    • 11 May 1849 (aged 71), Paris, France
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  2. Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard, à la ville Madame Jacques Récamier dite Juliette [1] ou Julie Récamier, née le 3 décembre 1777 à Lyon et morte le 11 mai 1849 à Paris, est une femme de lettres française dont le salon parisien réunit, à partir du Directoire et jusqu'à la monarchie de Juillet, les plus grandes ...

    • Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard
  3. Juliette Récamier was born in Lyon on December 3, 1777 and died on May 11, 1849. The dates of her life alone suggest that she bore witness to some of the most tumultuous times in French history, and her high profile and charm left a significant imprint on French society.

  4. Jeanne-Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier (04 de dezembro de 1777 - 11 de maio de 1849), conhecida como Juliette, era uma líder da sociedade francesa, cujo salão atraiu parisienses dos principais círculos literários e políticos do início do século 19.

  5. Récamier, Juliette (1777–1849) Parisian woman, one of the most beautiful of her day, who attracted the devotion of many of the leading politicians, writers, and social leaders in Europe and whose salons were among the most popular with Parisian society.

  6. 18 de mai. de 2009 · As an icon of neoclassicism, Juliette Récamier created an image of herself as beauty and muse that spread around Europe. She cultivated intellectuals at her salon in Paris, sat for the finest...

  7. Thus, Edouard Herriot described the ambiguous but very real charm of the most famous work of Joseph Chinard, which is also one of the best portraits of Juliette Récamier at the height of her beauty. It was made a few years before the equally famous painting by Baron Gérard (1805), found in the Carnavalet Museum. It was probably during one of ...