Search results
Yvette Guilbert (French pronunciation: [ivɛt gilbɛʁ]; born Emma Laure Esther Guilbert, 20 January 1865 – 3 February 1944) was a French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Époque.
Feb. 4, 1944, Aix-en-Provence, Fr. Yvette Guilbert (born Jan. 20, 1867?, Paris—died Feb. 4, 1944, Aix-en-Provence, Fr.) was a French singer, reciter, and stage and film actress, who had an immense vogue as a singer of songs drawn from Parisian lower-class life. Her ingenuous delivery of songs charged with risqué meaning made her famous.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Guilbert, Yvette (1865–1944) Noted French cabaret singer who developed into a collector, scholar, and performer of historic French folk songs. Nicknames: Queen of Paris; The Lean Witch. Pronunciation: Eve-ETT Geel-BEAR.
The famous singer Yvette Guilbert (1867‒1944), a genuine star of the Divan Japonais, Ambassadeurs and Moulin Rouge cabarets in fin-de-siècle Paris, had met Toulouse Lautrec at the beginning of 1893 through the writer Maurice Donnay and had become one of the painter’s favourite vedettes.
Yvette Guilbert ( French pronunciation: [ivɛt gilbɛʁ]; born Emma Laure Esther Guilbert, 20 January 1865 – 3 February 1944) was a French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Époque.
People also ask
Who is Yvette Guilbert?
When did Yvette Guilbert die?
What color is Yvette Guilbert?
Who is Yvette in Le Figaro Illustré?
Jul 26, 2014 · Yvette Guilbert. 1894. Not on view. The acclaimed stage performer Yvette Guilbert was one of Lautrec’s longtime muses. She created a look that was remarkably different from that of her contemporaries, eschewing the ruffles of petticoats in favor of hennaed hair, pale skin, a formfitting and low-cut gown, and the elbow-length black gloves that ...