Hélène van Zuylen

Hélène van Zuylen (1863–1947) was a French socialite, poet and novelist.

Also recorded as Helene van Zuylen.

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Overview

Recorded at birth as Hélène Betty Louise Caroline de Rothschild.

Also worked under the name Paule Riversdale and Hélène de Rothschild.

Born at 8th arrondissement of Paris in 1863, died at Lisbon in 1947.

In detail

the recorded working language is French.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    Belle van Zuylen en de verlichting van nu, Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy, 2006

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Belle van Zuylen, Oxford Music Online, 2001

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Echo der Bazuin tot vergadering der uitverkorenen van P.J. Baron van Zuylen van Nijevelt, Dutch Pamphlets Online

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    Origineel advys van jonkheer J.H. van Zuylen van Nyevelt, Dutch Pamphlets Online

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  5. 5.

    Zuylen, Hendrick van, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  6. 6.

    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Hélène van Zuylen.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago

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  7. 7.

    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 1 work naming Hélène van Zuylen.

    museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection

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    “Hélène van Zuylen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  9. 9.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3144895: Hélène van Zuylen

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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