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  1. proustsociety.org › misia-sert,-a-museMisia sert, A muse

    Misia Sert was an astonishingly beautiful woman born in 1872. She was raised in St. Petersburg, Russia at the Russian Imperial Residence where her polish sculptor father was working on a project in 1872. She lost her mother, who was from a distinguished Belgian musical family, at childbirth and was sent to Brussels to live with her grandparents.

  2. Misia Sert’s friendship and support for Diaghilev and Stravinsky continued unabated, and her financial support for both artists, particularly during the years of the Russian Revolution, saved both from financial ruin. Her role in Diaghilev’s production of the ballet Parade was instrumental. Already in 1914, she had arranged for Erik Satie to play his music for Diaghilev.

  3. Misia Sert, [1] nascuda Maria Sofia Olga Zinaïda Kipriànovna Godebskaia, rus: Мария София Ольга Зинаида Киприановна Годебска, en polonès Maria Zofia Olga Zenajda Godebska ( Sant Petersburg, 30 de març de 1872 - París, 15 d'octubre de 1950) fou pianista i musa de diversos artistes a començaments del ...

  4. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Misia remained close to Diaghilev, and in August 1929 she comforted him as he died in Venice of diabetes, then paid for his funeral from her own pocket. Just before the Second World War, Roussy Sert died, and Misia and Josep Maria Sert reconciled and sort of lived together, in separate apartments in Paris.

  5. José María Sert Badía (en catalán: Josep Maria Sert i Badia, Barcelona, 21 de diciembre de 1874 – Barcelona, 27 de noviembre de 1945) fue un pintor español.Destacó principalmente como muralista, ámbito en el que recibió numerosos encargos de decoración tanto de edificios públicos como privados, con un notable éxito internacional.. Placa situada en la casa donde nació el pintor.

  6. Josep Maria Sert i Badia ... Sert met Georgian-Russian sculptor Isabelle Roussadana Mdivani, known as Roussy, who subsequently moved in with him and Misia. Sert began an affair with Roussy and later divorced Misia on 28 December 1927 to marry Mdivani. Roussy ...

  7. Misia Sert was one of the most intriguing and influential women in Belle Époque Paris, a muse and confidant to many of the iconic artists and composers of the time.. Marie Sophie Olga Zénaïde Godebska (known by the Polish diminutive Misia) was born in 1872, in an estate just outside of Saint Petersburg.