Baron Henri-Édouard de Marches (1865-1873; his death)
Mihály Munkácsy (1875-1900; his death)
Cécile Papier (5 May 1845 – 8 March 1915) was a Luxembourgian socialite of the Belle Époque.
Biography
Cécile Papier was born in Luxembourg, the daughter of Charles-Ernest Papier and his wife Margueritte Valerius on her father's side she was descended from a long line of ironmasters managing a great number of forges in the Duchy of Luxembourg and Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and this from the early 17th century on. During her first marriage to Henri Edouard, baron de Marches, the couple resided in Colpach Castle and their Paris hôtel particulier. They travelled extensively abroad and sponsored promising young artists, among them Mihály Munkácsy a talented Hungarian painter.[1]
^Loutsch, Jean-Claude Loutsch (1996). La famille Papier. Famille de Madame de Munkacsy (in French). Musée national d'histoire et d'art. pp. 123–134. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
^May, Guy (1996). Die Bürde der Berühmtheit tragen wir beide (in German). Musée national d'histoire et d'art. pp. 71–120. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)