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Natalie Clifford Barney (31 October 1876 2 February 1972) was an American expatriate who lived, wrote, and ran a famous salon at 20 Rue Jacob in Paris at the turn of the 20th century. She was a poet, memoirist and epigrammatist, but believed her life was her true work of art. Barney was publicly lesbian, and worked to revive a literary history for women. She was especially interested in the poems of Sappho and tried to recreate a school of women poets like the one that Sappho had on Mytilene. Barney was also infamous for her many conquests in love, including poet Renee Vivien, dancer Liane de Pougy and painter Romaine Brooks. · Can we improve this biography? Write us your version
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Portrait by Carolus-Duran, ca.1886

Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, 1890

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Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, ca.1905

Portrait by Carolus-Duran, ca.1886

Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, 1890

Photo, 1892
Portrait by Alice Pike Barney, ca.1905

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