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  1. Marie-Anne Detourbay (18 January 1837 – 21 January 1908) [ 1] was a French demimonde and salon-holder. She was a famous courtesan during the Second Empire, and also hosted a literary salon which had some influence during the Second Empire and the Third Republic. [ 2] She is also known for her relationship with Jules Lemaître .

  2. Marie-Anne Detourbay, was a French demimonde and salon-holder. Career She belonged to famous courtesans during the Second Empire, and also hosted a literary salon which had some influence during the second empire and the third republic.

  3. Marie-Anne Detourbay was a French demimonde and salon-holder. She was a famous courtesan during the Second Empire, and also hosted a literary salon which had some influence during the Second Empire and the Third Republic. She is also known for her relationship with Jules Lemaître.

  4. Sep 25, 2018 · Detourbay, sometimes known as Jeanne de Tourbey, held a famous salon and would later become the comtesse de Loynes. She was also thought by some to be the model for "L'Origine du monde". - 'La ...

  5. Sep 26, 2018 · Queniaux was 34 at the time, and having retired from the Opera, was competing with the famed courtesan Marie-Anne Detourbay for Halil Sherif Pasha's affections. Detourbay, sometimes known as ...

  6. Nov 5, 2017 · Detourbay, Marie-Anne, Comtesse de Loynes. Marie-Anne Detourbay was an illegitimate daughter born into a poor family in Reims. She went to Paris where soon became a well known courtesan. An early lover around 1855 was Marc Fournier, théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin. The next was Prince Napoléon, who kept her in an appartment at the rue de l ...

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  8. Sep 25, 2018 · Detourbay, sometimes known as Jeanne de Tourbey, held a famous salon and would later become the comtesse de Loynes. She was also thought by some to be the model for "L'Origine du monde". 'La ...