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  1. Virginia Oldoini, Condessa de Castiglione ( Florença, 22 de março de 1837 – Paris, 28 de novembro de 1899) foi uma aristocrata e agente secreta italiana, célebre por ter sido a amante do imperador Napoleão III de França.

  2. Virginia Oldoini Rapallini, Countess of Castiglione (23 March 1837 – 28 November 1899), better known as La Castiglione, was an Italian aristocrat who achieved notoriety as a mistress of Emperor Napoleon III of France.

    • Photographic artist and supposed secret agent
  3. 4 de jan. de 2017 · The subject of the photo—a woman named Virginia Oldoini, better known as the Countess of Castiglione—sat for hundreds of haunting, strange photos over the course of 40 years, from 1856 to...

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Virginia Oldoini, the most beautiful woman of her day, who collaborated with Pierre-Louis Pierson to create over 400 painted photographs of herself. Explore how she used the camera to express her identity, desires, and fantasies in various roles and costumes.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Virginia Oldoini was born in 1837 to an aristocratic family from La Spezia, Italy, and is now remembered among photography historians as the subject of 700 different photographs of Pierre-Louis Pierson in which she re-created the signature moments of her life for the camera.

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  6. 19 de jun. de 2023 · One of the most significant figures in early photography besides Louis Daguerre was Virginia Oldoïni. Hundreds of photos were taken of this enigmatic beauty which led to her being known as the Most Photographed Woman in History. Who was Virginia Oldoïni, and why was she so famous?

  7. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Virginia Oldoini Verasis, countess di Castiglione (born March 22, 1835, Florence, duchy of Tuscany [Italy]—died Nov. 28, 1899, Paris, France) was a Tuscan noblewoman who occupied a predominant position in the courts of both Turin and Paris and influenced Franco-Italian political relations.