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  1. Winnaretta Singer (8 January 1865 – 26 November 1943) was an American-born heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune. She used this to fund a wide range of causes, notably a musical salon where her protégés included Debussy and Ravel, and numerous public health projects in Paris, where she lived most of her life.

  2. Born Winnaretta Eugénie Singer on January 8, 1865, in Yonkers, New York; died of a heart attack on November 26, 1943, in London, England; daughter of Isaac Merritt Singer (millionaire creator of the Singer sewing-machine) and Isabelle Eugénie Boyer Singer of Paris, France; educated at home by governesses; married Prince Louis de Scey ...

  3. Mar 24, 2017 · Today's woman to know is Winnaretta Singer. Who she was: An heiress to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune, an arts patron in Paris for five decades, and a lover of many women.

  4. May 29, 2020 · Winnaretta, unfortunately, died in late 1943 during an attack on the city. At the time those who knew her in France were unable to publicly mourn her passing. The art she collected was largely donated after her death and much of her estate used to continue funding projects within the arts and sciences.

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · Isaac Singer loved hosting theatrical performances, a passion that Winnaretta shared. He died during the summer of 1875 at the age of 64. Isabelle Singer went back to Paris with her children.

  6. She died in late 1943 during an attack on the city. The legacy of this exceptional woman is carried on through the work of the Fondation Singer-Polignac that organises international symposiums about science, literature or social topics and awards medals to deserving associations or projects.

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  8. Winnaretta Singer (8 January 1865 – 26 November 1943) was an American-born heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune. She used this to fund a wide range of causes, notably a musical salon where her protégés included Debussy and Ravel, and numerous public health projects in Paris, where she lived most of her life.

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