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Winnaretta Singer (8
January 1865 – 26
November 1943) was an American-born
heiress to the
Singer sewing machine fortune. She used this to fund a wide range...
- "families." They had six children; Sir Adam
Mortimer Singer (1863—1929),
Winnaretta Eugénie
Singer (1865–1943),
Washington Merritt Grant Singer (1866–1934)...
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Trefusis was one of the many
lovers of the
Singer sewing machine heiress Winnaretta Singer,
daughter of
Isaac Singer and wife of the homo****ual
Prince Edmond...
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spread about them.
Winnaretta became close with Edmond's niece,
Armande de Polignac, who was also a
composer and musician.
Winnaretta became a
patron in...
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premiered in Paris. The
funding of its
production was
largely provided by
Winnaretta Singer,
Princesse Edmond de Polignac, who paid 12,000
francs for a private...
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Morris Hunt
Augustus Sc****
Richard Sc**** Carl A.
Schenck T. F.
Secor Winnaretta Singer Alfred Holland Smith Amasa Stone Hamilton McKown Twombly The following...
- Self
portrait by
Winnaretta Singer,
Princess Edmond de
Polignac (Fondation Singer-Polignac, Paris)...
- of
Sabine Crossroads Prince Edmond de
Polignac (1834–1901),
composer Winnaretta Singer,
princess de
Polignac (1865–1943)
Armande de
Polignac (1876–1962)...
- El
retablo de
Maese Pedro (at the
premiere of which, at the
salon of
Winnaretta Singer,
Poulenc and
Landowska met for the
first time).
After a private...
- suicide, she and her
siblings were
largely raised by
their maternal aunt,
Winnaretta Singer (Princess
Edmond de Polignac), a
noted patron of the arts, particularly...