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  1. Marie-Louise O'Murphy (French pronunciation: [ma.ʁi.lwiz ɔ‿.myʁ.fi]; 21 October 1737 – 11 December 1814), also variously called Mademoiselle de Morphy, La Belle Morphise, Louise Morfi or Marie-Louise Morphy de Boisfailly, was the youngest lesser mistress (petites maîtresses) of King Louis XV of France, and the model for ...

  2. Marie-Louise O'Murphy (também conhecida como Mademoiselle de Morphy, La Belle Morphise, Louise Morfi ou Marie-Louise Morphy de Boisfailly (Ruão, 21 de outubro de 1737 — Paris, 12 de dezembro de 1814), foi uma cortesã e cantora francesa, e amante do rei Luís XV de França.

  3. Marie-Louise O'Murphy (aussi appelée « Mademoiselle de Morphy », « la belle Morphise », « Louise Morfi » ou « Marie-Louise Morphy de Boisfailly »), née le 21 octobre 1737 à Rouen, morte le 11 décembre 1814 à Paris, connue comme le modèle d'un tableau de François Boucher, est l'une des petites maîtresses de Louis XV .

  4. 1 de out. de 2019 · Wild Irish Women: Marie-Louise O’Murphy. By Rosemary Rogers, Columnist. October / November 2019. The famed Boucher painting of Marie-Louise O'Murphy, flanked on the left by a likeness of Louis XV and on the right by Madame Pompadour. a.k.a. Marie-Louise O’Murphy de Boisfailly, Morphy, Morphi, Mademoiselle de Murph, La Belle ...

  5. 576: Marie-Louise O’Murphy. The Youngest Known European Royal Mistress. Born: 21 October 1737, Rouen, France. Died: 11 December 1814, Paris, France. Marie-Louise became a courtesan at the age of 13 or 15 (depending on the source); becoming a lower mistress to King Louix XV.

  6. 22 de fev. de 2023 · Long before Meghan Markle, there was Marie-Louise O’Murphy. The low-born beauty rose from the gutters of France to the highest ranks of the nobility. But O’Murphy did it with her looks—and her body. From scavenging battlefields to usurping courtiers, these are the most licentious facts about Marie-Louise O’Murphy, the petite ...

  7. The paintings feature a naked woman on her stomach on a couch. The first was made in 1751, whilst the second was made in 1752, although both were made by Boucher. The nude figure is thought to be Marie-Louise O'Murphy, one of the many mistresses of King Louis XV of France, who was only 14-15 years old when the painting was made.