Marthe de Florian

Marthe de Florian
Portrait of de Florian by Giovanni Boldini (1900-1910)
Born
Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron

(1864-09-09)September 9, 1864
DiedAugust 29, 1939(1939-08-29) (aged 74)
OccupationCourtesan
Children2
Parent(s)Jean Beaugiron
Henriette Eloïse Bara
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Marthe de Florian (born Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron; 9 September 1864 – 29 August 1939) was a French demi-mondaine and socialite during the Belle Époque. She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Paul Deschanel, Gaston Doumergue, Robert de Montesquiou, and Giovanni Boldini. Initially forgotten from history, her story resurfaced in 2010 after her belongings were discovered in her Parisian apartment, located at 2 square La Bruyère in the 9th arrondissement, untouched for decades. The discovery of her apartment was the inspiration behind Michelle Gable's novel A Paris Apartment.