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  1. Singer entered into two marriages that were unconsummated, and openly enjoyed many high-profile relationships with women. She was styled as Princess Louis de Scey-Montbéliard during her first marriage and as Princess Edmond de Polignac following her second marriage in 1893.

    • 26 November 1943 (aged 78), London, England
    • Winnaretta Eugénie Singer, 8 January 1865, Yonkers, New York, U.S.
    • American
  2. Winnaretta Singer, princesse de Polignac, dite « Winnie » ou « Tante Winnie », née à Yonkers (État de New York) le 8 janvier 1865 et morte à Londres le 26 novembre 1943, est une mécène musicale d'origine américaine et une des héritières des machines à coudre Singer.

    • Mécène, salonnière, socialite
    • 8 janvier 1865Yonkers
    • 26 novembre 1943 (à 78 ans)Londres
    • américaine
  3. Há 6 dias · Winnaretta and Prince de Polignac got married in December 1893. They both shared a love for arts - especially Monet’s works - and for music. They started to host some music gatherings where several famous personalities from arts, literature and science came together.

  4. Singer, Winnaretta (1865–1943)American-born artist, musician, and patron of the arts who established the Fondation Singer-Polignac. Name variations: Princess Edmond de Polignac; Princesse de Polignac; Princess Winnie; Princess de Scey-Montbéliard.

  5. Há 6 dias · History of the Fondation. In 1928, Winnaretta Singer, princesse de Polignac, initiated the foundation that bears her name, thus giving a legal frame to her long-term patronizing activities in favour of the arts, letters and sciences.

  6. Voici de quelle façon Edmond de Polignac, prince, homosexuel, et compositeur ruiné fait part de son intention d’épouser Winnaretta Singer, à Elisabeth Greffulhe leur amie commune et mécène également. L’union a lieu le 15 décembre 1893 et fait surtout naître une amitié et un attachement profonds ainsi qu’une entre-aide musicale. La vie de mécène.

  7. Há 6 dias · With her husband, Prince Edmond de Polignac, she wanted to create a place for artistic development. Their musical evenings were held more regularly with time and were inspired by the ones of Winnarettas old friend, Marguerite Baugnies, who had married sculptor René de Saint-Marceaux in 1892.