Misia Sert | |
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Born | Maria Zofia Olga Zenajda Godebska 30 March 1872 |
Died | 15 October 1950 | (aged 78)
Resting place | Samoreau |
Other names | Misia Natanson, Misia Edwards |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, patron of the arts |
Father | Cyprian Godebski |
Relatives | Adrien-François Servais (maternal grandfather) |
Misia Sert (born Maria Zofia Olga Zenajda Godebska; 30 March 1872 – 15 October 1950) was known primarily as a patron of contemporary artists and musicians during the decades she hosted salons in her homes in Paris. Born in the Russian Empire and of Belgian, French and Polish descent, she became a professional pianist and gave her first public concert in 1892. She was a patron and friend of numerous artists, for whom she regularly posed, appearing on magazine covers and posters. Her salons were frequented by contemporary writers and musicians played their newest works.
In addition, Sert made creative and financial contributions to Sergei Diaghilev, impresario of the Ballets Russes. He consulted closely with her on elements of this innovative dance company, ranging from costume design to choreography.