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- La_Païva abstract "Esther Lachmann (7 May 1819 – 21 January 1884), generally known as La Païva, was arguably the most successful of 19th-century French courtesans. A a notable investor and architecture patron, and a collector of jewels, she had a personality so hard-bitten that she was described as the \"one great courtesan who appears to have had no redeeming feature\". Count Horace de Viel-Castel, a society chronicler, called her \"the queen of kept women, the sovereign of her race\".Rising from modest circumstances in her native Russia to becoming one of the most infamous women in mid-19th-century France to marrying one of Europe's richest men, Lachmann maintained a noted literary salon out of Hôtel de la Païva, her luxurious mansion at 25 avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris. Completed in 1866, it exemplified the opulent taste of the Second Empire, and since 1904 it has been the headquarters of the Travellers Club.Lachmann also inspired the promiscuous, traitorous spy Césarine (\"a strange, morbid, monstrous creature\") in Alexandre Dumas's 1873 play La Femme de Claude.".
- La_Païva birthDate "1819-05-07".
- La_Païva birthPlace Moscow.
- La_Païva birthPlace Russia.
- La_Païva birthYear "1819".
- La_Païva deathDate "1884-01-21".
- La_Païva deathPlace Upper_Silesia.
- La_Païva deathYear "1884".
- La_Païva thumbnail Esther_Lachmann_La_Paiva.jpg?width=300.
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- La_Païva wikiPageRevisionID "697244169".
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Agenor,_duc_de_Gramont.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Alexandre_Dumas.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Auguste_Rodin.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Ems.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Baden.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:1819_births.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:1884_deaths.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_courtesans.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_female_salon-holders.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_people_of_Jewish_descent.
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- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Moscow.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Second_French_Empire.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Champs-Élysées.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Château_de_Pontchartrain.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Cornelia_Otis_Skinner.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Courtesan.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Covent_Garden.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Stanley,_2nd_Baron_Stanley_of_Alderley.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Eugénie_de_Montijo.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Guido_Henckel_von_Donnersmarck.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Flaubert.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Hans_von_Bülow.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Herz.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Horace_de_Viel-Castel.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_de_la_Païva.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Count.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink London.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Macau.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Mistress_(lover).
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Passy.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Manguin.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Second_French_Empire.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Théophile_Gautier.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Silesia.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Zola.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink Émile_de_Girardin.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink File:Esther_Lachmann_La_Paiva.jpg.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink File:Paivadress.jpg.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink File:Schloss_Neudeck.winter.jpg.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLink File:Une_Soireé_Chez_La_Païva_by_Monticelli.jpg.
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Esther Lachmann".
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Païva".
- La_Païva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pauline Thérèse Lachmann".
- La_Païva dateOfBirth "1819-05-07".
- La_Païva dateOfDeath "1884-01-21".
- La_Païva name "La Paiva".
- La_Païva placeOfBirth "Moscow, Russia".
- La_Païva placeOfDeath "Neudeck, Upper Silesia, Germany".
- La_Païva shortDescription "French courtesan".
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- La_Païva description "French courtesan".
- La_Païva description "French courtesan".
- La_Païva subject Category:1819_births.
- La_Païva subject Category:1884_deaths.
- La_Païva subject Category:French_courtesans.
- La_Païva subject Category:French_female_salon-holders.
- La_Païva subject Category:French_people_of_Jewish_descent.
- La_Païva subject Category:Henckel_von_Donnersmack.
- La_Païva subject Category:People_from_Moscow.
- La_Païva subject Category:People_of_the_Second_French_Empire.
- La_Païva type Agent.
- La_Païva type Group.
- La_Païva type Person.
- La_Païva type Person.
- La_Païva type Courtesan.
- La_Païva type Diacritic.
- La_Païva type Group.
- La_Païva type Prostitute.
- La_Païva type Redirect.
- La_Païva type Worker.
- La_Païva type Worker.
- La_Païva type Agent.
- La_Païva type NaturalPerson.
- La_Païva type Thing.
- La_Païva type Q215627.
- La_Païva type Q5.
- La_Païva type Person.
- La_Païva comment "Esther Lachmann (7 May 1819 – 21 January 1884), generally known as La Païva, was arguably the most successful of 19th-century French courtesans. A a notable investor and architecture patron, and a collector of jewels, she had a personality so hard-bitten that she was described as the \"one great courtesan who appears to have had no redeeming feature\".".