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  1. Born 4 April 1902 in the family château at Verrières-le-Buisson, Essonne, a suburb southwest of Paris, she was heir to a great French seed company fortune, that of Vilmorin. She was afflicted with a slight limp that became a personal trademark. Louise was the younger daughter of Philippe de Vilmorin (1872–1917) by his wife Berthe Marie ...

  2. Vue de la sépulture. Louise Levêque de Vilmorin, simplement dite Louise de Vilmorin, est une femme de lettres française, née le 4 avril 1902 1 à Verrières-le-Buisson ( Essonne ), où elle est morte le 26 décembre 1969 2. Elle était parfois surnommée « Madame de », en référence à son roman à succès porté au grand écran 3 .

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VilmorinVilmorin - Wikipedia

    Vilmorin was founded as a plant and seed boutique in 1743 by seed expert Claude Geoffroy and her husband Pierre Andrieux, the chief seed supplier and botanist to King Louis XV. The store was located on the quai de la Mégisserie, a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. In 1774, their daughter married botany enthusiast Philippe-Victoire ...

  5. Feb 19, 2009 · If Louise de Vilmorin knew how adoringly she would be remembered — and what an industry would be made of her life and oeuvre — she might not have been so heartsick. How desolate was this ...

  6. Louise de Vilmorin was born in Verrières-le-Buisson in 1902 and published her first, largely autobiographical novel, Sainte-Unefois (Saint Onetime), at age 32. By the end of the 1930s, Vilmorin had had one unsuccessful marriage, embarked on a second—with Count Paul Palffy—and published her first poetry collection, Fiançailles pour rire ...

  7. Apr 30, 2010 · Louise de Vilmorin. Née en 1902 à Verrières-le-Buisson (Seine-et-Oise), Louise de Vilmorin, après une enfance paisible, peint et sur le conseil d'André Malraux écrit son premier livre en 1933. Jusqu'à sa mort à Verrières-le-Buisson le 26 décembre 1969, elle a consacré une grande partie de son activité à la poésie et à de nombreux ...

  8. Louise de Vilmorin vers 1930 Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky, dit) (1890, États-Unis - 1976, France)

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