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Mademoiselle Riego de la Blanchardiere is generally credited with the invention of Irish Crochet, publishing the first book of patterns in 1846.
His work influenced novelist Théophile Gautier's Mademoiselle de Maupin, which provided the first description of a physical type that became associated with lesbians: tall, wide-shouldered, slim-hipped, and athletically inclined.
* 1872: Dumas père Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle ( as Gabrielle )
* 1872: Sandeau's Mademoiselle de la Seiglière
Sophie Hélène Béatrice de France, Mademoiselle Sophie, by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun ( 1786 ).
After the completion of The Source, Ingres produced paintings of historical genre, such as two versions of Louis XIV and Molière, ( 1857 and 1860 ), as well as several religious works in which the figure of the Virgin from The Vow of Louis XIII is reprised: The Virgin of the Adoption of 1858 ( painted for Mademoiselle Roland-Gosselin ) was followed by The Virgin Crowned ( painted for Madame la Baronne de Larinthie ) and The Virgin with Child.
His portraits of women range from the warmly sensuous Madame de Senonnes ( 1814 ) to the realistic Mademoiselle Jeanne Gonin ( 1821 ), the Junoesque Marie-Clothilde-Inés de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier ( portrayed standing and seated, 1851 and 1856 ), and the chilly Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie ( 1853 ).
In secret marriage, Louis XIV wed his second wife, Madame de Maintenon, in 1683 ; Louis the Grand Dauphin wed Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin in 1695 ; Anne Marie d ' Orléans ( La Grande Mademoiselle ) wed Antoine, Duke of Lauzun in 1682 ; and Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans wed the Marquise de Montesson in 1773.
* Mademoiselle de Maupin ( 1835 ) In September 1833, Gautier was solicited to write a historical romance based on the life of French opera star Mlle Maupin, who was a first-rate swordswoman and often went about disguised as a man.
* 1835-6: Mademoiselle de Maupin
* L ' Enlèvement de Mademoiselle Biffin ( 1909 )
Mademoiselle Deluzy-Desportes once was governess to the four children of the Duc de Praslin ( Charles Boyer ) and his wife, the Duchesse de Praslin ( Barbara O ' Neil ) in the last years of the Orleans monarchy in Paris.
* Sermon pour la Profession de Mademoiselle de La Vallière ( 1675 )
** Marie Anne d ' Orléans, ( 1652 – 1656 ), Mademoiselle de Chartres
Constant wars with many of the major powers in Europe rendered a significant marriage with a foreign princess unlikely, or so Louis XIV told his brother, Monsieur, when persuading him to accept the king's legitimised daughter, Françoise Marie de Bourbon ( known as Mademoiselle de Blois ), as wife for Philippe.

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** Anne Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1627 – 1693 ), la Grande Mademoiselle,
During the Commonwealth he visited England, and in 1662 he was exiled from Paris for paying court to Mademoiselle de la Mothe-Houdancourt, one of the king's mistresses.
* Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier ( 1605 – 1627 ), first wife of Gaston d ' Orléans ( Monsieur ) and mother of la Grande Mademoiselle ( 1627 – 1693 ).
After 1662, Anne Marie Louise d ' Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, who was originally called Mademoiselle as the eldest daughter of Gaston duc d ' Orléans, became known as la Grande Mademoiselle at court, in order to distinguish her from her younger cousin, Marie Louise d ' Orléans, now also called Mademoiselle, as the daughter of Anne's first cousin, the new Monsieur.
: In spite of the close relationship of the Wittelsbach to France it is the second smallest section with works for example of Claude Lorrain (" The Expulsion of Hagar "), Nicolas Poussin (" Midas and Bacchus "), François Boucher (" Madame de Pompadour ") (" Reclining Girl "), Nicolas Lancret (" The Bird Cage "), Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (" Woman Cleaning Turnips "), Maurice-Quentin de la Tour (" Mademoiselle Ferrand Meditating on Newton "), Claude Joseph Vernet (" Eastern Harbour at Dawn ") and Jean-Honoré Fragonard (" Girl with Dog ").
* Mutual Aid ( Mademoiselle de la Mole Press, 1985 )
In France, Viénot's paintings were regularly selected by the jury of the Paris Salon between 1831 and 1870, and included Portrait du lieutenant-colonele baron S ... and Portrait de Mademoiselle Delille, artiste de l ' Opéra Comique, dans le 2me acte des Diamants de la Couronne ( both at the Paris Salon 1846 ); Étude de Femme ; Portrait de Monsieur S ... and Portrait de Madame S ... ( all at the Paris Salon 1857 ); Miss P. N. J ...; étude ( Paris Salon 1859 ); Portrait de Mademoiselle Jeanne Tordeus, du théâtre impérial de l ' Odéon ( Paris Salon 1861 ); Portrait de Madame A. Musard ( Paris Salon 1863 ); Portrait de Madame ... ( Paris Salon 1864 ); Portrait de Mademoiselle Guerra du Théâtre-Italien and Portrait de Monsieur Saint-Germain du théâtre du Vaudeville ( both at the Paris Salon 1865 ); Portrait de Mademoiselle B. de C ... ( Paris Salon 1866 ); Portrait de Madame L. D. R ... and Portrait de Monsieur A. L ... ( both at the Paris Salon 1870 ).
* Anne Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1627 – 1693 ), la Grande Mademoiselle
At the end of the 17th century, two important sovereign princes, Anne-Marie Louise of Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier known as " la Grande Mademoiselle ", and her successor Louis-Auguste of Bourbon, duke of Maine, raised two monuments which are still notable in the landscape-the Montpensier hospital and the Palace of the Dombes Parliament.

Mademoiselle and Seiglière
* 1920: Mademoiselle de La Seiglière

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In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
Famous Brâncuși works include the Sleeping Muse ( 1908 ), The Kiss ( 1908 ), Prometheus ( 1911 ), Mademoiselle Pogany ( 1913 ), The Newborn ( 1915 ), Bird in Space ( 1919 ) and The Column of the Infinite ( Coloana infinitului ), popularly known as The Endless Column ( 1938 ).
* Mademoiselle Mars ( 1779 – 1847 ), French actress
* Mademoiselle Romaine Lacaux ( 1864 ), Cleveland Museum of Art
Bradbury's Elliott Family stories were anthologized in From the Dust Returned ( 2001 ), with a connecting narrative, an explanation of his work with Addams, and Addams's 1946 Mademoiselle illustration used for the book's cover jacket.
When Mademoiselle Henriette Deluzy-Desportes ( Bette Davis ), a French woman, starts teaching at an American girls school, she is confronted with tales and gossip about her, which have become common knowledge among her pupils.
* Nonnie Moore ( 1922 – 2009 ), fashion editor at Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar and GQ.
In the episode " The Circus Comes to Town " ( 5 / 28 / 40 ), it is revealed that she met the wealthy Mr. Uppington when she was a circus bareback rider known as Mademoiselle Tootsie Latour.
Cui's more successful stage works during his lifetime were the one-act comic opera The Mandarin's Son ( publicly premiered in 1878 ), the three-act Prisoner of the Caucasus ( 1883 ), based on Pushkin, and the one-act Mademoiselle Fifi ( 1903 ), based on Guy de Maupassant.
* Jean-Étienne Liotard ( 1975 ), " Mademoiselle Lavergne "
Image: Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix 024. jpg | Mademoiselle Rose, ( 1817 – 1824 ), the Louvre
When this was discovered, Mademoiselle de Lespinasse was dismissed ( 1764 ), and the salon broke up, for she took with her D ' Alembert, Turgot and the literary clique.

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Crystal Ball ( 1976 ) was moderately successful and also included Shaw's " Mademoiselle " ( which was another minor hit, reaching No. 36 ) and DeYoung's " This Old Man ".
A 2004 documentary film, Mademoiselle and the Doctor, focused on the quest of a retired Perth professor, Lisette Nigot, a healthy 79-year-old, to seek a successful method of voluntary euthanasia.
King had a successful early career as a fashion model, and by age fifteen she had been featured in the fashion magazines Vogue, Mademoiselle, Allure, and Seventeen.
She appeared in two critically successful films, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement as Tina Lombardi, for which she won a César Award for Best Supporting Actress, and appeared in the mystery thriller Innocence as Mademoiselle Éva.
Starting in 1880, she began to publish in book form, under the pseudonym of Gyp, a total of more than 120 works, many highly successful: Petit Bob, ( 1882 ), Les Chasseurs, Un trio turbulent, Autour du mariage ( 1883 ), Ce que femme veut ( 1883 ), Sans voiles ( 1885 ), Autour du divorce ( 1886 ), Dans le train ( 1886 ), Mademoiselle Loulou ( 1888 ), Bob au salon ( 1889 ), L ' éducation d ' un prince ( 1890 ), Passionette ( 1891 ), Oh!

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