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Alfred d'Orsay

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292: 283: 116: 33: 301: 146: 192:, soon became a resort of the fashionable literary and artistic society of London, which found an equal attraction in host and in hostess. The count's charming manner, brilliant wit, and artistic faculty were accompanied by benevolent moral qualities, which endeared him to all his associates. His skill as a painter and sculptor was shown in numerous portraits and statuettes representing his friends, which were marked by great vigour and truthfulness, if wanting in the finish that can only be reached by persistent discipline. 409: 742: 731: 717: 319: 328: 310: 170:, a girl of fifteen, the daughter of Lord Blessington by his previous wife. The union, if it rendered his connection with the Blessington family less ostensibly equivocal than before, was in other respects an unhappy one, and a legal separation took place in 1838, at which Lady Harriet paid over ÂŁ100,000 to his creditors (though even this did not cover all his debts) in exchange for d'Orsay giving up all claims to the Blessington estate. 225: 252:. In 1849 the count went bankrupt, and the establishment at Gore House being broken up, he went to Paris. Lady Blessington sold almost all her possessions and followed him there, but died a few weeks after her arrival, leaving him heartbroken. He endeavoured to provide for himself by painting portraits. He was deep in the counsels of the prince-president (who had also returned to Paris from exile, and been elected president 174: 487: 162:
He previously met Lord and Lady Blessington in 1822 and was romantically interested in Lady Blessington. Perhaps to divert D’Orsay’s attention from his wife, Lord Blessington wrote a will leaving his Irish property to one of his daughters, should either marry Count D’Orsay. He eventually chose to
105:, which quickly ripened into intimacy. Scholars have speculated both that the Countess and d'Orsay had an affair, and that the infatuation was purely between the Earl and d'Orsay. While contemporaries remarked on the young man's effeminacy, the evidence for either relationship is inconclusive. 203:, themselves young men of fashion who dabbled in the arts. D'Orsay and Disraeli were good friends in the 1830s–to the point that Disraeli asked d'Orsay to be his second, when it appeared that Disraeli would fight a duel with 142:. A diary which d'Orsay had kept during his visit to London in 1821–1822 was submitted to Byron's inspection, and was much praised by him for the knowledge of men and manners and the keen faculty of observation it displayed. 502: 267:
of the Beaux-Arts School. Within a few months of the appointment, however, d'Orsay contracted a spinal infection, of which he died on 4 August 1852 in the house of his sister Ida, duchesse de Gramont, at
386: 272:, just a few days after his appointment had been officially announced. He had designed a pyramidal grey stone tomb for Lady Blessington at Chambourcy, and he too was buried in it, with the not yet 134:, and the published correspondence of the poet at this period contains numerous references to d'Orsay's gifts and accomplishments, and to his peculiar relationship to the 805: 98: 374: 139: 507: 363: 291: 196: 736: 184:
After the death of Lord Blessington, which occurred in 1829, the widowed countess returned to England, accompanied by d'Orsay, and her home, first at
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Reluctant to entrust d'Orsay with any affairs of state, prince-president Louis-Napoleon finally offered him the position of
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on the Rhone, and at the invitation of the earl he accompanied the party on their tour through Italy.
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R. R. Madden, The literary life and correspondence of the countess of Blessington, 3 vols. (1855)
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magazine, was based on an engraving of d'Orsay, interpreted by house cartoonist and art director
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Portrait by d'Orsay of Lord Byron's daughter, Ada, who would become known as the mathematician
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His letters to Bulwer-Lytton are held in the Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies centre,
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Marguerite, Countess of Blessington: The Turbulent Life of a Salonnière and Author
245: 211:. D'Orsay declined, on the grounds of being a foreigner, and Disraeli went with 63: 46:(4 September 1801 – 4 August 1852) was a French amateur artist, 269: 233: 189: 85:(against his own Bonapartist tendencies), attending the lavish coronation of 350: 256:), but relations between them were less cordial after Louis-NapolĂ©on's 1851 391: 237: 655: 739:
in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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Last of the Dandies: The Scandalous Life and Escapades of Count D'Orsay
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and to French politics and literary life in general, are held in the
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His correspondence with Disraeli and his wife, and his letters to
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marry Lady Harriet Gardiner with the promise of the estate.
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W. Teignmouth Shore, D'Orsay, or, The complete dandy (1911)
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in London that year (staying until 1822) and serving as a
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was modeled on d'Orsay, to whom the book was dedicated.
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Alfred Guillaume Gabriel Grimod d'Orsay, comte d'Orsay
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M. Sadleir, Blessington–D'Orsay: a masquerade (1933)
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Index

Alfred Guillaume Gabriel, Count D'Orsay

George Hayter
dandy
Albert Gaspard Grimaud
Bonapartist
Eleonore von Franquemont
Duke of WĂĽrttemberg
Anne Franchi
restored Bourbon monarchy
George IV of the United Kingdom
Garde du Corps
Louis XVIII
Charles Gardiner, 1st Earl of Blessington
Marguerite, Countess of Blessington
Valence

Ada Lovelace
Lord Byron
Genoa
1st Earl of Blessington
Countess of Blessington

Portrait of the Countess of Blessington
Thomas Lawrence
Harriet Gardiner

James Fraser
Seamore Place
Gore House

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