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Anne-Marie Gaillard, dite Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias ou Nina de Villard, née le 12 juillet 1843 à Paris et morte le 22 juillet 1884 à Vanves, est une salonnière et poétesse française. Anne-Marie Gaillard (12 July 1843 – 22 July 1884, in a clinic at Vanves), known as Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias or Nina de Villard, was a French composer, pianist, writer, and salon hostess. Guests who attended her salons included Hector Berlioz, Edgar Degas, Anatole France, Augusta Holmes, Stéphane Mallarme, Manet, Arthur Rimbaud, and Richard Wagner, among others. By 1869 she was hosting young poets in search of new forms of expression, known collectively as the Parnassians. Her works include: Anne-Marie Gaillard, meglio nota come Nina de Villard (Lione, 12 luglio 1843 – Vanves, 22 luglio 1884), è stata una scrittrice e poetessa francese. Figlia di un facoltoso avvocato di Lione, dopo il matrimonio con il conte Hector de Callias, scrittore e giornalista di Le Figaro, frequentò il salotto di Apollonie Sabatier, ritrovo di intellettuali di Parigi. Fu un'amante di Charles Cros, e l'ispirazione per il suo Coffret de santal. La de Villard fu anche la Dame aux éventails di Édouard Manet. Contribuì alla stesura di due poemi contenuti in Le Parnasse contemporain (secondo volume): La Jalousie du jeune Dieu e Tristan & Iseult. La guerra franco-prussiana la costrinse a trasferirsi con sua madre a Genova, dove rimase per tre anni. Anne-Marie Gaillard, Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias o Nina de Villard fue una escritora francesa Hija de un abogado de Lyon, casó con el escritor y periodista , uno de los mayores intelectuales de Salón de París. Fue la amante de Charles Cros, la que le inspiró su Coffret de santal y regaló poemas al (segunda colección, 1869-71) : La Jalousie du jeune Dieu y Tristan et Iseult. Hoy la recordamos sobre todo por ser la Dama de los abanicos de Édouard Manet. Nina de Callias, auch Nina de Villard, geboren als Anne-Marie Gaillardet, (* 12. Juli 1843 in Lyon, Département Rhône; † 22. Juli 1884 in Vanves, Département Hauts-de-Seine) war eine französische Salonnière und Schriftstellerin. Anne-Marie Gaillard (França, 12 de julho de 1843 França, 22 de julho de 1884 em uma clínica em Vanves) conhecida como Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias ou Nina de Villard, foi uma compositora francesa, pianista, escritora e recepcionista de salão.
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Anne-Marie Gaillard, meglio nota come Nina de Villard (Lione, 12 luglio 1843 – Vanves, 22 luglio 1884), è stata una scrittrice e poetessa francese. Figlia di un facoltoso avvocato di Lione, dopo il matrimonio con il conte Hector de Callias, scrittore e giornalista di Le Figaro, frequentò il salotto di Apollonie Sabatier, ritrovo di intellettuali di Parigi. Fu un'amante di Charles Cros, e l'ispirazione per il suo Coffret de santal. La de Villard fu anche la Dame aux éventails di Édouard Manet. Contribuì alla stesura di due poemi contenuti in Le Parnasse contemporain (secondo volume): La Jalousie du jeune Dieu e Tristan & Iseult. La guerra franco-prussiana la costrinse a trasferirsi con sua madre a Genova, dove rimase per tre anni. Anne-Marie Gaillard (França, 12 de julho de 1843 França, 22 de julho de 1884 em uma clínica em Vanves) conhecida como Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias ou Nina de Villard, foi uma compositora francesa, pianista, escritora e recepcionista de salão. Anne-Marie Gaillard, Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias o Nina de Villard fue una escritora francesa Hija de un abogado de Lyon, casó con el escritor y periodista , uno de los mayores intelectuales de Salón de París. Fue la amante de Charles Cros, la que le inspiró su Coffret de santal y regaló poemas al (segunda colección, 1869-71) : La Jalousie du jeune Dieu y Tristan et Iseult. Los acontecimientos de 1870 la hicieron huir con su madre y se refugió en Ginebra, donde vivió tres años. Regresó a su vida disoluta parisiense y murió en 1884 en una clínica de Vanves, ajada por « el alcohol de sus noches blancas». Hoy la recordamos sobre todo por ser la Dama de los abanicos de Édouard Manet. Nina de Callias, auch Nina de Villard, geboren als Anne-Marie Gaillardet, (* 12. Juli 1843 in Lyon, Département Rhône; † 22. Juli 1884 in Vanves, Département Hauts-de-Seine) war eine französische Salonnière und Schriftstellerin. Anne-Marie Gaillard (12 July 1843 – 22 July 1884, in a clinic at Vanves), known as Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias or Nina de Villard, was a French composer, pianist, writer, and salon hostess. The daughter of a rich Lyon lawyer, after her marriage to Hector de Callias (comte de Callias, a writer and journalist on Le Figaro) she hosted one of the most prominent literary and artistic salons of Paris. She was married to de Callias from 1864 to 1868, and had a decade-long love affair (1867-1877) with Charles Cros, whom she inspired to paint Coffret de santal. She is also the Dame aux éventails by Édouard Manet. Guests who attended her salons included Hector Berlioz, Edgar Degas, Anatole France, Augusta Holmes, Stéphane Mallarme, Manet, Arthur Rimbaud, and Richard Wagner, among others. By 1869 she was hosting young poets in search of new forms of expression, known collectively as the Parnassians. She composed works for piano and voice, and contributed two poems to Le Parnasse contemporain (2nd volume): La Jalousie du jeune Dieu and Tristan & Iseult. The Franco-Prussian War forced her to flee with her mother to Geneva, where she adopted her mother's maiden name (Villard), and stayed three years before returning in 1873 to re-assume the dissolved artistic circles there. Back in France, she contributed to the collective anthology Dixains Réalistes and to the circle known as The Hydropaths, a group considered to be a vital link in the development of Symbolism. Her works include: Anne-Marie Gaillard, dite Nina de Villard de Callias, Nina de Callias ou Nina de Villard, née le 12 juillet 1843 à Paris et morte le 22 juillet 1884 à Vanves, est une salonnière et poétesse française.
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