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    Alice Regnault

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  1. Alice Regnault (born Augustine-Alexandrine Toulet; February 5, 1849 – July 12, 1931) was a French actress. Her theatrical career began in 1871, but she was praised mainly for her beauty. She became very rich as a courtesan in Paris, and retired in 1881.

  2. Feb 3, 2021 · She lived from 1849 to 1931. Alice Regnault was also known as a courtesan or, "femme gallant" and through wise investments became quite wealthy, but there is no evidence that she was the inventor of false eyelashes, for any purpose. Among her many talents, she was also a writer and a painter.

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  3. Feb 3, 2021 · The woman featured in this meme is Alice Regnault, a French actress and novelist who rose to prominence in the 1870s. This photograph appears to have been taken by French photographer...

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  5. Alice Regnault, Paris, ca.1880. It’s true when you look at photographs from the 1800s or observe antique dresses on custom-made mannequins it’s not hard to envy those petite waistlines. Do you do this? This perception usually leads to the generic thought: “Teeny, tiny waists are what women strived for back then. Everyone wanted an 18 ...

  6. Alice Regnault, née Augustine-Alexandrine Toulet le 5 février 1849 dans l' ancien 1er arrondissement de Paris et morte le 12 juillet 1931 à Triel-sur-Seine 2, est une actrice et courtisane française. Biographie. Augustine-Alexandrine Toulet est la fille d'Edmond Désiré Toulet et de Louise Hermanjat.

  7. Alice Regnault. Alice Regnault (1849 - 1931) Other forms of the name. Toulet , Augustine-Alexandrine (état civil) Mirbeau , Octave (nom marital) Birth. 1849, Paris, Paris (75), France. Death. 1931, Triel-sur-Seine, Yvelines (78), France. Gender. Unknown. Commentary.

  8. Paris Theatre: Alice Regnault (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); November 1876; Walery (Stanislaw Julian Ignacy, Count Ostrorog) (English, 1863 - 1935); Woodburytype; Image: 12.2 × 8.1 cm (4

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