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  1. Countess Marie Anatole Louise Élisabeth Greffulhe ( née de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay; 11 July 1860 – 21 August 1952) was a French socialite, known as a renowned beauty and queen of the salons of the Faubourg Saint-Germain in Paris.

  2. Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe featured extraordinary fashions from the legendary wardrobe of Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, the Countess Greffulhe (1860–1952). A famous beauty celebrated for her “aristocratic and artistic elegance,” the countess was a fashion icon comparable to Daphne Guinness today.

  3. Nov 6, 2015 · In 1918, Vogue reported that Countess Élisabeth Greffulhe, patron to some of the Belle Epoque’s most prominent artists and the reigning queen of the Parisian salon scene, would often visit the...

  4. In this opening section, in which the swan–a bird of mythic grandeur and elegance that is reputed to sing as it dies–emerges as the defining image of Laure de Chevigné and Élisabeth Greffulhe in particular, Weber provides an overview of Proust’s relationship with each of the three femmes du monde, whose moments of glory (and decline) he ...

  5. He opened a photographic studio on the Place de la Madeleine in 1883 and became well known for his elegant portraits of women and children. Celebrated as the supreme beauty of her day, Countess Elisabeth Greffulhe (1860-1952) was the triumph of Parisian society when Marcel Proust made her acquaintance in 1892.

  6. Nov 11, 2015 · The Met and the Palais Galliera in Paris are unveiling shows celebrating two women with fabulous style (and no stylists): Jacqueline de Ribes and Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe.

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  8. May 25, 2016 · The Museum at FIT presents Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe, featuring extraordinary fashions from the legendary wardrobe of Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, the Countess Greffulhe (1860-1952). A famous beauty celebrated for her “aristocratic and artistic elegance,” the countess was a fashion icon comparable to Daphne Guinness today.