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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Oct 29, 2008 · Le Fiacre, paroles et musique de Léon Xanrof 1888. Enregistré par Yvette Guilbert en 1930. Et, pour la petite histoire, Yvette Guilbert était, à Paris, la chanteuse préférée du Dr.Sigmund...

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