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  1. 1 de abr. de 2018 · Américaine de naissance, Winnaretta Singer (1865-1943) était millionnaire à l'âge de dix-huit ans, héritière d'une part conséquente de la fortune des machines à coudre Singer. Son mariage en 1893 avec le prince Edmond de Polignac, compositeur aristocrate, lui a ouvert les portes de l'élite de la société française.

  2. Publié dans Winnaretta Singer-Polignac. Winnaretta Eugénie Singer naquit à Yonker (New York), le 8 janvier 1865. Son père était Isaac Merritt Singer, l’industriel américain qui perfectionna la machine à coudre. Il épousa une très jeune Française, Isabelle Eugénie Boyer.

  3. 8 de jan. de 2015 · Die Prinzessin Winnaretta Singer-Polignac ragte unter den vielen Mäzeninnen im Paris der Jahrhundertwende hervor. In ihren Salon kam alles, was Rang und Namen hatte: Marcel Proust, Jean Cocteau ...

  4. A biography of Winnaretta Singer-Polignac, heiress to theSinger Sewing Machine fortune, ... Appendix B: Guests in the Salon of the Princesse Edmond de Polignac

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · They chose the perfect man for her amongst their friends: Prince Edmond de Polignac. He was a fifty-nine year old bachelor who had studied in the Conservatory of Paris and was keen on music composition. Winnaretta and Prince de Polignac got married in December 1893. They both shared a love for arts - especially Monet’s works - and for music.

  6. Edmond and Venice. Edmond de Polignac loved Venice and visited the city in 1900 with his wife, the great musical patroness, Winnaretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac. After a luncheon given at the Palazzo Barbaro by the Bostonian banker Daniel Curtis and his wife, Ariana, Edmond was standing on the Barbaro balcony, overlooking the Grand Canal.

  7. 20 de jul. de 2011 · Sylvia Kahan's monograph on the aristocratic composer Prince Edmond de Polignac (1834–1901) serves as a scholarly companion to her 2003 study of Polignac's wife, the music patron and salon hostess par excellence, Princesse Winnaretta Singer-Polignac (1865–1943) (Music's Modern Muse: A Life of Winnaretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac (Rochester, NY, 2003, repr. 2009)).