Marie-Florentine Roger (in some sources Royer, 1869-?), better known by her English-sounding model name Sarah Brown, probably an affectation due to her Celtic-looking long red hair and pale skin, was a French artist's model famous as the "Queen of Bohemia" in 1890s Paris. Roger's arrest, along with three other well known artists' models for posing scantily clad as part of tableau vivant floats at the 1893 Bal des Quat'z'Arts in Paris' Latin Quarter, provoked one of the most famous student riots of the late nineteenth century.
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| - Sarah Brown (1869 - 12 février 1896) est une modèle française qui posa pour des peintres de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts et de l'Académie Julian dans les années 1880 et 1890. (fr)
- Sarah Brown, nome d'arte di Marie-Florentine Roger o Royer (Parigi, 1869 – Parigi, 12 febbraio 1896), è stata una modella francese, nota anche col soprannome francese di Sarah Larousse ("Sarah la rossa" in italiano). (it)
- Marie-Florentine Roger (in some sources Royer, 1869-?), better known by her English-sounding model name Sarah Brown, probably an affectation due to her Celtic-looking long red hair and pale skin, was a French artist's model famous as the "Queen of Bohemia" in 1890s Paris. Roger's arrest, along with three other well known artists' models for posing scantily clad as part of tableau vivant floats at the 1893 Bal des Quat'z'Arts in Paris' Latin Quarter, provoked one of the most famous student riots of the late nineteenth century. (en)
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| - Sarah Brown (1869 - 12 février 1896) est une modèle française qui posa pour des peintres de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts et de l'Académie Julian dans les années 1880 et 1890. (fr)
- Marie-Florentine Roger (in some sources Royer, 1869-?), better known by her English-sounding model name Sarah Brown, probably an affectation due to her Celtic-looking long red hair and pale skin, was a French artist's model famous as the "Queen of Bohemia" in 1890s Paris. Roger's arrest, along with three other well known artists' models for posing scantily clad as part of tableau vivant floats at the 1893 Bal des Quat'z'Arts in Paris' Latin Quarter, provoked one of the most famous student riots of the late nineteenth century. Roger modeled for Jules Lefebrve, Georges Rochegrosse, and Frederick MacMonnies, among many others. She named as "Lily White" in the autobiography of sculptor Janet Scudder, in which the two women have a confrontation. (en)
- Sarah Brown, nome d'arte di Marie-Florentine Roger o Royer (Parigi, 1869 – Parigi, 12 febbraio 1896), è stata una modella francese, nota anche col soprannome francese di Sarah Larousse ("Sarah la rossa" in italiano). (it)
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