Louise de Broglie, Countess d’Haussonville

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Louise de Broglie, Countess d’Haussonville was a 19th-century French aristocrat and writer best known today as the elegant subject of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s celebrated portrait.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French aristocrat
human
artHistoricalSignificance subject of a major work of French Neoclassical portraiture
associatedWith French high society
French salons
countryOfCitizenship France
culturalContext French Second Empire society
depictedIn Portrait of Madame d’Haussonville by Ingres NERFINISHED
familyName de Broglie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biographical writing
literature
social commentary
genre biography
essay
novel
givenName Louise NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn perceptions of 19th-century French aristocratic women through portraiture
hasPortrait Portrait of Madame d’Haussonville NERFINISHED
hasRole host of literary gatherings
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf French nobility
movement 19th-century French literature
nativeLanguage French
nobleTitle Countess d’Haussonville NERFINISHED
notableFor being the subject of a portrait by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
combining aristocratic status with literary activity
elegant representation of 19th-century French high society
participation in 19th-century French literary life
notableWork biographical writings
essays
novels
occupation salonnière
writer
portraitGenre society portrait
portrayedBy Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres NERFINISHED
relative de Broglie family NERFINISHED
residence Paris
sexOrGender female
socialClass aristocracy
spouse Othenin d’Haussonville NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Portrait of Madame d’Haussonville depicts Louise de Broglie, Countess d’Haussonville
Portrait of Madame d’Haussonville significantPerson Louise de Broglie, Countess d’Haussonville