Anne Victoire Dervieux

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Anne Victoire Dervieux
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Background information
Born 1752
Died 1826
Paris
 
Spouse(s): François-Joseph Bélanger
Occupation: Ballerina, opera singer and courtesan
Nationality: French

Anne Victoire Dervieux (1752-1826) was a French ballerina, opera singer, and courtesan.

Life

Dervieux was the daughter of a washer woman in Paris.

Stage career

She was engaged at the Paris Opera in 1765, (aged 13), where she was active as a ballet dancer before she retrained to become an opera singer. As a singer, she performed at the Concert Spirituel, and her greatest triumph was said to have been her performance in Pygmalion in 1772.

Courtesan

She attracted much fame for her parallel career as a courtesan. She has been referred to as the rival of Madeleine Guimard. Among her clients were the Louis François Joseph, Prince of Conti, and the brothers of Louis XVI, the Count of Artois, and the count de Provence; she also shared her client Charles, Prince of Soubise with Marie-Madeleine Guimard. Derievux, as well as Guimard, were celebrities of their time and frequently portrayed in the scandal press.

Residence

She became known for her extravagant residence, a palace she had constructed in rue Chantereine Paris, filled with her valuable fine art collections. The building was originally designed by architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart and later re-worked by the architect François-Joseph Bélanger.

Later life

Dervieux later married François-Joseph Bélanger in 1794 and retired from her stage career as well as from her career as a courtesan. She adopted a girl around this time. She was imprisoned during "The Terror of Robespierre" but avoided execution. Dervieux died in Paris in 1829.

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Anne_Victoire_Dervieux ]
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