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Babette Cochois (1723-1780), also known as Babet Cochois and Barbe Cochois, was a French ballerina and writer, active in Prussia. Her parentage is unknown. She was the sister of the ballerina Marianne Cochois and the second cousin of Marie Sallé.
She was engaged at the French Royal Court Theatre of Frederick the Great in Prussia between 1743 and 1749. She was considered a leading artist, and was given the rare privilege by the king to reside in Charlottenburg Palace. In 1743, when the Berlin Opera was inaugurated, she made her debut there.
In 1749 she married the French writer Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens. She retired as a ballerina, but became active as a writer.
She has been the subject of poems and a famous painting by Antoine Pesne.
Works
Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de l'esprit et du cœur, 1744
Nouveaux mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de l'esprit et du coeur, 1745
Histoire de l'esprit et du coeur, 1755
Histoire de l'esprit humain, 1765
References
Samlaren, : Tidskrift utgifven af Svenska litteratursällskapets arbetsutskott, Utgåva 79–82
Pierre Gaxotte, Frederick the Great
Gustav Berthold Volz, Der Grosse Konig
Barocktheater und barocke Kunst: die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Fest- und Theater-Dekoration in ihrem Verhältnis zur barocken Kunst
Johann Wilhelm Ludewig Gleim, Ausgewählte Werke
Gunilla Roempke (1994). Gunilla Roempke. red. Vristens makt – dansös i mätressernas tidevarv. Stockholm: Stockholm Fischer & company. ISBN 91-7054-734-3
Barbe (genannt Babet oder Babette) Cochois, spätere Marquise d’Argens (1723 oder 1725-1780)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Babette Cochois
- Babette (given name)
- Babet
- Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens
- Marguerite Du Londel