Natalie Clifford Barney
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English: Natalie Clifford Barney (31 October 1876 – 2 February 1972) was an American expatriate who lived, wrote, and hosted a literary salon in Paris. She was a poet, memoirist, and epigrammatist, but believed her life was her true work of art
Gallery[edit]
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Portrait by Carolus-Duran, ca.1886
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Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, 1890
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Photo, 1892
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Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, ca.1905
Related pictures[edit]
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Waterlily, a portrait of Barney's cousin Ellen Goin, was one of the illustrations for Quelques Portraits-Sonnets de Femmes.
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The two-story pavillon at 20, Rue Jacob.
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The Temple of Friendship.
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Dancer (and lover) Liane de Pougy
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Èlisabeth de Gramont in 1889.