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The Mistress of Paris

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by Catherine Hewitt


  37.Catalogue de tableaux modernes, pastels, aquarelles, dessins etc de Mme Valtesse de la Bigne (Paris: Imprimerie de la Gazette des Beaux-Arts, June 1902), pp. I–II.

  38.Le Figaro, 15 May 1902, p. 6.

  39.The Times, 22 May 1902, p. 1.

  40.Le Figaro, 3 June 1902, p. 1. All currency equivalents calculated according to: http://www.measuringworth.com/ukcompare/relativevalue.php

  41.Le Figaro, 6 June 1902, p. 1.

  42.Gil Blas, 10 June 1902, p. 1.

  43.Le Matin, 8 June 1902, p. 4.

  44.Jules Claretie, La Vie à Paris (Paris, 1911), p. 240.

  45.Claretie, pp. 239–40. I am indebted to Dominique Cécile Claudius-Petit for her kind assistance in my research of Valtesse’s property in Ville-d’Avray.

  46.Dominique Cécile Claudius-Petit, Ville-d’Avray: mémoire en images (Saint-Avertin: Éditions Sutton, 2013), p. 94.

  47.Odile Nouvel-Kammerer, ‘Le lit d’une lionne: Valtesse de la Bigne’, in Rêves d’Alcôves: la chambre au cours des siècles, exhib. cat. (Paris: Musée des Arts décoratifs, 1995), pp. 211–13 (p. 212).

  48.Claretie, p. 240.

  49.Chronique des arts et de la curiosité, 31 December 1910, p. 321.

  50.The 55th doge of Venice lived between the 13th and 14th centuries, and was beheaded for attempting to stage a coup d’état. He was condemned to death and his portrait in the Doge’s Palace was removed and the space covered with a black veil.

  51.René Picard, conclusion to Gaston Boudan, ‘Madame Valtesse de la Bigne’, Au Pays Virois, (October–December 1933), p. 170.

  52.Ego, Isola (Paris, 1876), pp. 160–1.

  53.Jean-Marcel Humbert, Édouard Detaille: L’héroisme d’un siècle (Paris: Éditions Copernic, 1979), p. 29.

  54.Letter dated 16 June 1994 from the Commune de Ville-d’Avray held by the Musée des Arts décoratifs.

  55.Auriant, Les Lionnes du Second Empire (Paris: Gallimard, 1935), pp. 223–4.

  56.Le Supplément, 16 July 1903, p. 1.

  57.Le Rire, 21 September 1906, p. 5.

  58.Claretie, p. 242.

  59.Claretie, p. 242.

  CHAPTER 18

  1.Jules Claretie, La Vie à Paris (Paris, 1911), p. 244.

  2.Jean Chalon, Liane de Pougy: Courtisane, princesse et sainte (Paris: Flammarion, 1994), pp. 147–51; Gil Blas, 9 June 1910, p. 1.

  3.Claretie, p. 245.

  4.Detaille’s diary, held at the Bibliothèque de l’Institut, Paris, extracts held by the Musée des arts décoratifs, Paris, MS 5525 and MS 5526.

  5.Detaille’s diary, MS 5525 and MS 5526.

  6.Detaille’s diary, MS 5525 and MS 5526.

  7.Jules Claretie noted how the handwriting on Valtesse’s notecards was ‘large’ but ‘resolute’. Claretie, p. 245.

  8.Gaston Boudan, ‘Madame Valtesse de la Bigne’, Au Pays Virois, (October–December 1933), 164–9 (p. 168).

  9.Detaille’s diary, MS 5525 and MS 5526.

  10.Boudan, p. 168.

  11.Le Figaro, 1 August 1910, p. 1.

  12.Claretie, p. 245.

  13.Le Temps, 3 August 1910, p. 3.

  14.Inventaire de Chaville, IA000 51459. Valtesse’s tomb was recently dismantled. All that remains is the square plinth and a circular base where it once stood.

  15.Claretie, p. 238.

  16.Liane de Pougy, My Blue Notebooks, trans. by Diane Athill (New York: Tarcher Putnam, 2002), p. 44; Jean-Marcel Humbert, Édouard Detaille: L’héroisme d’un siècle (Paris: Éditions Copernic, 1979), p. 30.

  17.Claretie, p. 246.

  EPILOGUE

  1.Auriant, Les Lionnes du Second Empire (Paris: Gallimard, 1935), p. 226.

  2.Jules Claretie, La Vie à Paris (Paris, 1911), p. 245.

  3.‘Nécrologie’, Le Matin, 21 December 1903, p. 5; ‘Nécrologie’, Gil Blas, 21 December 1903, p. 2.

  4.Gaston Boudan, ‘Madame Valtesse de la Bigne’, Au Pays Virois, (October–December 1933), 164–9 (p. 165).

  5.Yolaine de la Bigne, Valtesse de la Bigne ou Le pouvoir de la volupté (Paris: Perrin, 1999), p. 232.

  6.Adrien Marx, ‘La Plaine Monceau’, Le Figaro, 21 June 1880, p. 1.

  7.Le Figaro, 24 December 1910, p. 5; Claretie, p. 244.

  8.Jean Chalon, Liane de Pougy: Courtisane, princesse et sainte (Paris: Flammarion, 1994), p. 151.

  9.Le Figaro, 23 December 1910, p. 7; Chronique des arts et de la curiosité, 31 December 1910, pp. 320–1. All currency equivalents calculated according to: http://www.measuringworth.com/ukcompare/relativevalue.php

  10.Le Figaro, 19 February 1911, p. 7; Le Matin, 4 March 1911, p. 6.

  11.England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1966 for Louise Emilie Valtesse de la Bigne.

  12.Le Figaro, 31 August 1910, p. 4.

  13.Liane de Pougy, My Blue Notebooks, trans. by Diane Athill (New York: Tarcher Putnam, 2002), p. 181.

  14.Pougy, My Blue Notebooks, p. 261.

  15.Pougy, My Blue Notebooks, p. 104.

  16.Niagara Falls Gazette, 1 October 1923, p. 11.

  17.Lehigh Brown and White, 22 February 1924, p. 4.

  18.Lehigh Brown and White, 22 February 1924, p. 4.

  19.Celine Colassin, ‘663 – Andrée Lafayette’, http://cinevedette4.unblog.fr/663-andree-lafayette/ (accessed 18 February 2015)

  20.‘French Actress Quits Hubby and Goes Home’, Reading Eagle, 26 November 1924, p. 1.

  21.Philip Eade, Young Prince Philip: His Turbulent Early Life (London: Harper Press, 2012), pp. 165–6.

  22.Eade, p. 166.

  23.Eade, p. 167.

  24.Le Temps, 24 December 1910, p. 3; Le Figaro, 24 December 1910, p. 5.

  25.Le Figaro, 24 December 1910, p. 5.

  26.Le Matin, 20 December 1910, p. 6.

  Index

  98, Boulevard Malesherbes 100–4, 262

  demolished 280

  sale 273, 276–7

  actresses 36–7

  afternoon tea 241–3 see also ‘five o’clocks’

  Alençon, Émilienne d’ 247–8

  Liane de Pougy and 256–7

  Valtesse and 248

  Alexander II, Tsar 265

  Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress 226

  Alexis, Paul 140, 147

  Alis, Harry 153, 220–2 see also Reine Soleil, une fille de la glèbe

  Allée des Acacias 258, 263

  anarchist attacks 264

  Andrea, Prince 295

  Anglomania 242

  Annam 172, 173, 174, 180, 182–6

  anti-Semitism 265

  Antigny, Blanche d’ 63, 66–7, 90, 92, 151, 215

  Antoinette (courtesan) 270–1

  Appay (engraver) 284

  Archbishop of Paris 76

  artists 105–18

  evening soirées 110–11

  female 108

  Aspasia 118, 185

  Association of Dramatic Artists’ ball 224–5

  Auriac, L.M. 288, 289–90

  Auteuil 96

  baccarat 214

  Bagnères-de-Luchon 232

  Balcony, The (painting) 112

  bals publiques 27–8

  Balthy, Louise 249–50

  Balzac, Honoré de 97, 176, 270

  Barney, Natalie Clifford 257–9

  Barral, Mme de 94

  Barucci, La 95

  Bay of Along 173

  Bay of Tourane 173

  bed

  at 98, Boulevard Malesherbes 103–4, 149, 277

  bequeathed 296

  moved to Ville d’Avray 277, 278

  Bedford, Duchess of 241

  Belle Époque 217

  Belot, Adolphe 240

  Benard, Mme de 225

  Berne-Bellecour, Etienne Prosper 116

  Bernhardt, Sarah 111, 137, 234, 281–2

  bicycle 239

  Bigne, Andrée de la see Lafayette, Andrée

  Bigne, Gacé de la 279

  Bigne, Valtesse de la (Louise Delabigne)

  as actress 35, 37–8,
40–5, 53–8, 59

  ageing 269–70

  and alcohol 29–30, 32, 37

  and artists 105–18

  bequests 291, 295–7

  birth 9

  categorisation of men 83, 126

  childhood 10–14

  as collector 109, 114–18, 173–4, 275–6

  and M. Commandos 80–2

  complaint against 85

  courtesan aspirations 66–7

  on courtesans 77

  Julia-Pâquerette custody case 191–203

  death 285

  and Dreyfus affair 266–8, 290

  education 119–21, 142–3

  evening salons 126–8

  fall into prostitution 23–4

  ‘family’ portraits 278–9

  First Communion 12–13, 151

  first job 16–18

  first sexual experience 21–2

  ‘five o’clocks’ 243–5, 269

  funeral 286–8

  girlfriends 225, 227, 235–7, 241, 245–9

  as grisette 26–31

  high-profile lovers 82–7

  homes 81

  illness 283–5

  and Lubomirski 78–80

  military lovers 172–3, 271

  motherhood 47–9

  names assumed 41, 90–3

  and Nana 138–55, 165

  novel see Isola

  painting by 218–19

  in paintings 167–8, 169–70

  play see Cintho

  and politics 171–86

  portraits 161–4, 165–7, 296

  property sales 273–7, 291–2

  and Riviera 226–32, 234–7, 269

  sexual repertoire 83

  sexuality 237, 246

  suitors, approach to 83–4

  tomb 287–8, 289

  wardrobe 91–2, 137–8

  and writers 119–35

  writing 130–5, 213–16

  see also Isola; Lettres à Nana

  Bignon, Louis 102

  blue, as adopted colour 92

  Bois de Boulogne 86

  Bonaparte, Napoleon see Napoleon I

  Bonapartism 171

  bordereau 264

  Bornay, Mme de 225

  Bosviaux, Dr 284

  Boudin, Eugène 116, 290

  boudoir, importance 255

  Bouffar, Zulma 59–61, 62–3, 66

  Bouffes-Parisiens 38–45, 47, 53–7, 68, 70, 78

  Bouguereau, William-Adolphe 161

  Boulevard des Capucines 95, 261, 272

  Bourget, Paul 220

  Bouvier, Jeanne 15–16, 18–19, 22

  brasseries de femmes 31–2

  Brazier, Mme Armande (Amandine) 245

  Brohan, Augustine 55, 275

  Brohan, Madeleine 275

  Bullier, M. 28

  burlesque balls 219–20

  Caen 1, 296

  Café Guerbois 109

  Café Riche 102

  Caillebotte, Gustave 101

  Calvados 6, 7

  Camp, Maxime du 20

  Cannes 227, 228

  cars 261–3

  Cassatt, Mary 108, 243, 257

  Cassatt, Robert 257

  Castellane, Comte de 45

  Catherine the Great 108–9

  Céard, Henri 140, 150, 151–2

  Chamber of Deputies 264

  Chambord, Comte de 218

  Champ de Mars 233

  Champsaur, Félicien 119, 125–6, 147, 178

  Chantilly 87, 96

  Chapelle-du-Roy, La 277–80

  Charron-Girardot car 262

  Chartes, Angèle de 244

  Chasles, Philarète 17

  Chassaigne, Anne-Marie see Pougy, Liane de

  Châtelaine de Vergi, The (13th-century romance) 167

  Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée 226, 231

  Cherie (novel) 209

  Chevalier, Julien 240, 241

  Chincholle, C. 218

  Christina, Queen of Sweden 108–9

  Cimiez 236

  Cintho (play) 281–2

  Cirque d’éte 247

  Cirque Molier 271

  Civil Marriage, The (painting) 168–70, 227

  civil war 75–6

  Claretie, Jules

  as childhood friend of Valtesse 13–14, 151

  on ‘Ego’ 133

  on Portraits of the Century exhibition 163–4

  and tomb inscription 288, 289

  on Valtesse 119, 223

  Valtesse and 277, 281–2

  and Valtesse’s death 285–6, 288

  CLEDAT 280

  Closerie des Lilas 28–9

  Cody, William F. 234

  Coffignon, A. 23, 31, 240

  Comédie Francaise 36, 117, 275, 281

  Commandos, General 80–2

  Commune de Paris 75

  Concours Hippique 266

  Constant, Max 293

  Corday, Charlotte 180

  Corot, Camille 14, 97, 105, 110, 277

  Côte d’Azur 226, 232

  country properties 96–7

  Courbet, Gustave 116, 290

  courtesans 25–6, 66–7

  habits 140

  safeguarding fortune 252–3

  Crémieux, M. 85

  Crémieux, Mme 85–6

  cuisine, provided by Valtesse 102

  Dalmont, Suzanne 244

  dancing 29

  Dandeau (journalist) 212

  Dash, Comtesse 17

  Degas, Edgar 45, 96, 111, 115

  Delabigne, Emilie (mother)

  book dedication to 216

  and Camille 20–1, 33–4

  custody case 191–203

  death 269

  and grandchildren 53, 93–4, 188–9, 191

  in Louise’s childhood 9–14

  and Louise’s lovers 30

  Meldola incident 206–9

  message from Valtesse to 72

  move to country 93–4

  move to Paris 3–7

  pregnancy 8–9

  Delabigne, Emilie (sister) see Tremblay, Emilie

  Delabigne, Julia-Pâquerette 49, 53, 70, 93–4, 187–90, 287

  Auriac and 290

  children 292–5

  custody case 191–203

  death 293

  engagement 232

  inheritance 292

  marriage 292

  Delabigne, Louise see Bigne, Valtesse de la

  Delabigne, Valérie-Albertine 49, 53, 70, 93–4

  Deloye, Jean-Baptiste-Gustave 296

  demi-monde 24, 139, 151, 153, 237

  Dentu 132–3

  Desgenétais, Henri 253

  Desprez, Adrien 37

  Detaille, Édouard 1, 113

  in Alis novel 222

  paintings 1, 114–15, 276, 277, 278, 296–7 see also Passing Regiment, The; Tsarevitch Reviewing the Troops, The

  Réjane and 158–60

  Valtesse and 82, 100, 113–15, 129, 157–60, 162, 278–9

  and Valtesse’s illness and death 284–5, 288

  Devil’s Island 265

  Dieppe 229

  diligences 3–4

  divorce 239

  dressmaking 16–19

  Dreyfus, Alfred 264–8

  Dreyfus, Mathieu 266

  Dumas, Alexandre, fils 111, 122–3 see also Lady of the Camellias, The

  Dumas, Alexandre, père 122, 130

  Dupray, Henri 114, 143

  Dupuy, Gabrielle 138, 235, 284, 296

  Duval, Alexandre 272–3

  Duvernet, Blanche 231, 244

  École des Beaux-Arts 108, 115

  Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) 141, 169–70, 226, 227, 234, 247, 290

  ‘Ego’ (pseudonym) 93, 132–3, 194

  Eiffel, Gustave 233

  Eiffel Tower 233–4

  electricity 216, 217

  entremetteuses 281

  espionage 264

  Esplanade des Invalides 233

  Esterhazy, Ferdinand Walsin 265–6
, 268

  etiquette 48, 147, 242, 263

  Eugénie, Empress 16, 91, 213

  Exposition Universelle 39, 67, 68, 87, 216, 232–4

  Fantasio (opera) 63

  fashion 17, 217

  Faure, Mme 225

  female emancipation 239, 240, 243

  femmes galantes 25, 250

  Fénéon, Félix 218

  Fervacques, M. 134

  Février, Jules 100

  Figaro, Le (newspaper)

  Valtesse article in 183–4

  Valtesse letter to 128–9

  Zola article in 185–6

  filles insoumises 23–4

  filles soumises 23–4

  fireworks displays 99, 171, 186, 194

  ‘five o’clocks’ 242–5, 255, 269

  Flaubert, Gustave 51, 111, 139, 140

  Flottow, Friedrich von 57

  Floury (bookshop) 272

  Folies Bergère 247, 254

  Fontaine, Clara 29

  footmen 263

  Fossey, Richard 33–5, 45–50, 72, 93, 200, 241

  Valtesse and 33–5, 45–6, 47–50, 72, 241

  Franco-Prussian war 68–73, 75, 175

  French Revolution, centenary of 233

  Galerie de la Vie Moderne 167

  Galerie Vivienne 218

  Galland, Pierre-Victor 278

  Gambetta, Léon 174–86, 209–13

  death 211–12, 215

  glass eye 177–8

  Léonie Léon and 175–7

  shooting 209–11

  Valtesse and 177, 178–82, 211–13, 290

  Gare Saint-Lazare 264

  Garnier, Charles 102, 229

  Gaulois, Le (newspaper)

  on Gambetta shooting 210, 211

  Nana serialisation 150–1

  on Valtesse 213–15

  Gautier, Théophile 69

  Gémier, Firmin 281–2

  gender bias 51–2

  Georges (witness) 207, 208

  Gervex, Henri 82, 100, 115

  in Alis novel 222

  Valtesse and 115–16, 138, 143, 162–4, 166–8, 227–8 see also Civil Marriage, The; Rolla

  Ghika, Prince Georges 55, 283

  Gil Blas (periodical), on Valtesse departure 274

  Godard, Andrée see Lafayette, Andrée

  Godard, Margot 292–3

  Godard, Paul (son of Pâquerette) 292

  Godard, Paul Jules Auguste 232, 292

  Godin, Léontine 220

  Goetchy, Gustave 113

  Goncourt, Edmond de 69, 73, 76–7, 108, 111, 114, 120 see also Cherie

  Grand Café 261

  Gribelin, M. 266

  grisettes 24–5, 26–8

  Guestre, Gabrielle de 235, 246, 269

  Guillemet, Antoine 112, 113

  Gunsbourg, M. 86

  Halévy, Ludovic 39, 45, 141–2

  Hanneton, Le 245

  Hanoi 172, 212

  Hennique, Léon 138, 142–3, 154

  Henry, Hubert 264–5

  horseracing 94–6, 223–4, 252

  Hôtel Drouot 291

  Hôtel du Helder 81

  hôtels particuliers 25, 110 see also 98, Boulevard Malesherbes

 

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