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  1. Maria Wodzińska, primo voto Skarbkowa, secundo voto Orpiszewska (7 January 1819 – 7 December 1896), was a Polish artist who was once engaged to composer Frédéric Chopin. Life [ edit ] Maria Wodzińska was a daughter of Count Wincenty Wodziński and Countess Teresa Wodzińska, of the Jastrzębiec coat of arms .

    • 7 January 1819
    • 7 December 1896 (aged 77)
  2. by Georg Predota June 24th, 2019. Maria Wodzińska, year 1840. Frédéric Chopin had turned twenty-five when he fell passionately and hopelessly in love with sixteen-year old Maria Wodzińska. He had known her as a child, and “used to chase her through the rooms at Pszenny.”. She in turn greatly “annoyed the grown-ups by pulling faces at ...

  3. Reproduction of the self-portrait of Maria Wodzińska by Maria WodzińskaThe Fryderyk Chopin Institute Maria Wodzińska There was a long acquaintance between the families of Chopin and Wodziński; in 1835, during the travel back from the sanatorium in Karlsbad, Chopin spend several intense days with the family of Wodziński in Dresden.

  4. Maria Wodzińska urodziła się jako córka Wincentego Szymona Wodzińskiego, właściciela majątku Służewo i Sułkowo [2] [3] [4] na Kujawach i Teresy Wodzińskiej, córki Jana Pawła Wodzińskiego. W latach 1833–1835 przebywała z rodziną w Genewie, gdzie poznała wielu przedstawicieli świata kultury i sztuki.

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  5. Chopin’s Preserved Heart May Offer Clues About His Death. ... Chopin at 25, by his fiancée Maria Wodzińska. Wikimedia CC. Before he died on October 17, 1849, ...

  6. Chopin and Maria Wodziński. On the way back from Paris, Chopin met Maria Wodziński, daughter of his parents' friends. He fell in love with her and was engaged to marry her, but the wedding had to be postponed due to Chopin's bad health. He wrote 'The Farewell Waltz' on the morning of his departure from Dresden, and the relationship ended.

  7. Maria Wodzińska. Maria Wodzińska (1819–1896) was Chopin’s unofficial fiancée in 1836-1838. She also features in the lyrical works of Juliusz Słowacki. The Chopin and Wodziński families became acquainted when two of Maria’s brothers boarded with Mikołaj Chopin.