词条 | Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil |
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Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil (22 April 1787, Paris - 10 September 1851), by her second marriage duchess of Maillé, was a French lady of letters and memoir writer. She has left highly interesting memoirs in which her legitimist convictions are shown not to affect the sharpness of her political analysis. LifeAlthough the family came from Touraine, she was born in Paris in her family's Hotel Particulier. The family lived in Switzerland and Germany during the French Revolution. They returned to France during the French Directoire. Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil's second marriage, on 2 January 1811, was to Charles de Maillé de La Tour-Landry (1770–1837), 2nd duke of Maillé; they had two children:
She served as Dame d'honneur to the Duchess of Berry during the Bourbon Restoration. She didn't like her stay at court because she thought the Duchess' entertainment was to frivolous. To bring together a group for discussions on art and literature she founded together with the Marquis de Crillon, her cousin, the Société du Château. With the accession of Louis Philippe I she fell out of favour at court.[1] From 1832 until her death, she presided over a Salon, a weekly gathering in her house, for writers, artists and politicians. Works
References1. ^Catalogue note for the portrait by François Gerard, sothebys.com; accessed 14 April 2014. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Le Bascle Dargenteuil, Blanche-Josephine}} 15 : 1787 births|1851 deaths|People of the Bourbon Restoration|People of the July Monarchy|French memoirists|French duchesses|French women writers|French salon-holders|Writers from Paris|Place of death missing|Women memoirists|French ladies-in-waiting|French letter writers|Women letter writers|19th-century women writers |
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