TIDBITS 01/13/08

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We encourage you to forward this email to friends and colleagues. ====================================== Hand of Who?...

She bought the bracelet from Georges Fouquet--a Parisian jeweler and goldsmith who took over his family's business around 1895. Alas ... famous as she was ... she had so much trouble paying for the little trinket that Fouquet had to send a messenger to the theatre every night where she was appearing as Cleopatra in order to collect the installments she owed on it. Bling bling on the installment plan--lest you all think otherwise--is not a product of modernist society. I am quite sure that when Grub went to buy his girl--after having dragged her by her hair to his cave--a bear-claw necklace from that overpriced yet talented jeweler from a neighboring tribe ... he had to pay dearly in stone spear-heads over many moons.

That said ... let me help you in guessing to whom our hand belongs. Our heroine was born in Paris, France in 1844. Her grandfather, Moritz, was a Jewish merchant in Amsterdam, Holland. To support herself ... our lady combined two careers: That of actress and that of courtesan ... not widely held as respectable choices for the women of that day. Today of course ... these are both careers to be envied. Yes? No?

She was sponsored into the Conservatoire de Musique et Déclamation by the Duc de Morny in 1859. Three years later ...she began her stage career. Alas ... she was a failure ... and in 1865 ... she returned to her original career as courtesan. And then she bought a coffin ... and often slept in it in lieu of a bed. This experience clearly must have helped ... for she returned to the stage in the 1870's and her fame then grew. Europe. New York. The world. She was now considered by many to be the most famous actress of her day.

And then she became a teacher and had among her students another actress and fellow courtesan ... Liane de Pougy ... whoever she is.

When once asked if she was a religious person, she said, "Me pray? Never! I'm an atheist."

So ... do you know who she is? Want to guess before I tell you?

Sarah Bernhardt was who she was. And the hand in the image with the Fouquet bracelet was hers.

And Happy New Year to you all.

For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may I direct you to my home page at

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where you will scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area that says Current Tidbits ... and then click on it in order to view a bracelet by Fouquet and a hand by Bernhardt.

And there ya have it. That's it for this week folks. Catch you all next week. Benjamin Mark

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