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Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn (22 June 1825 – 28 November 1860)[1][2], wife of French Prime Minister, from noble De Galard Family and member of French social elite in mid-nineteenth century Paris.
Galard was featured in the Ingress painting "The Princesse de Broglie". Her name was styled Princess. She was 28 years old at the time of the completion of the painting. She was intelligent, widely known for her beauty, and strong religious feelings. Galard suffered from shyness. Art critics claim Ingress captured her melancholia in the painting.
Family
editPauline de Galard was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France 1825 to Louis-Hector de Galard de Brassac de Béarn (1802 - 1871), French diplomat and politician and Coralie Le Marois (1805 - 1828). Her uncle was Jules Polydore Le Marois (1802 - 1870), French politician.
On 18 June 1845, Galard married Albert de Broglie, the 28th Prime Minister of France.[3]
The couple had five children:
- Louis-Alphonse-Victor, 5th duc de Broglie (1846 – 1906) father of the scientist brothers Maurice, the 6th Duke and Louis, the Nobel Laureate.
- Maurice (1848 – 1862)
- Henri-Amédée (1849 – 1917)
- François-Marie-Albert (1851 – 1939) great-grandfather of the 8th duke, Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie (1949 – 2012)
- César-Paul-Emmanuel (1854 – 1926)
Death
editGalard contracted tuberculosis in her early 30s. She died in 1860 in Cannes, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.[4]
Sources
editReferences
edit- ^ "Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn". genealogics.org.
- ^ "Joséphine Eléonore Marie Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn". geneanet.org.
- ^ Tinterow, Gary; Conisbee, Philip; Naef, Hans (1999). Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. p. 447. ISBN 0-8109-6536-4.
- ^ Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 447–451. ISBN 0870998919.
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