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    Anna Gould was born on June 5, 1875, in New York City. She was the daughter of Jay Gould (1836–1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838–1889). Her siblings included George Jay Gould I, Edwin Gould I, Helen Miller Gould, Howard Gould, and Frank Jay Gould .

    • June 5, 1875
    • November 30, 1961 (aged 86)
  2. Dec 29, 2021 · Everything could have been perfect between Anna Gould and her husband, Marie Ernest Paul Boniface “Boni” de Castellane. She dreamed of a noble title; he was a count and member of one of the oldest French aristocratic families. She was barely over 18; he was 28 and had already mastered the art of being a gentleman.

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  3. Oct 18, 2022 · Oil on canvas. 93 x 168 cm (36⅝ x 66 in). Estimate: €40,000–60,000. Offered in Collections on 28 October at Christie’s Paris. Another top lot is a Korean Sipjangsaeng screen, decorated with the 10 symbols of longevity — the sun, clouds, water, mountains, rocks, pine trees, the ‘mushroom of immortality’, cranes, deers and turtles.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Anna_GouldAnna Gould - Wikiwand

    Anna Gould (June 5, 1875 – November 30, 1961) was an American socialite and heiress as a daughter of financier Jay Gould.

  5. Learn about Anna Gould, the American heiress who inherited a French aristocratic title and style through marriage and became a fashion icon in the Edwardian era. See her dresses, jewelry, and accessories from Parisian couturiers and American designers at Lyndhurst Mansion.

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  7. Feb 21, 2017 · Boniface de Castellane, and Anna Gould were one of the most celebrated couples in Paris during the Belle Èpoque. Boniface, known as Boni, was a marquis who could trace his ancestry back to 11th ...

  8. Jul 29, 2016 · Anna Gould wore it in her 70s — without apology. As terrific as the exhibition is, the star attraction is Lyndhurst, so ahead of its time that Mr. Zar refers to it as “the shock of the new.”

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