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F de Marcuard
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Fabbricatore
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Fai or Fay
PersonThe best pastry chef and confectioner in Nice, located on Avenue de la Gare.
Faleyeff
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Falguiere
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Famille Coube
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Fanny Lear
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Farot
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Fashion & Dress
CultureThis thematic tag collects diary paragraphs where Marie discusses clothing, fashion, dressmakers, personal appearance, and style. Fashion is one of the diary's most pervasive themes — Marie records her outfits with systematic precision and judges others' dress with expert severity.
Father Levitsky
PersonRussian Orthodox priest who will perform the blessing ceremony for the Bashkirtseff's new villa.
Faubourg Saint-Germain
Place[Research needed]
faubourg Saint-Honore
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Faudoas
Person[Research needed]
Faure
Person[Research needed]
Faust
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Fayet
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Fedoroff
PersonRussian expatriate in Nice who died suddenly while playing cards.
Fedus
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Felicia Ruys
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Felicie
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Felix Ribeyre
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Felix Said
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Feminism
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fenelon
Person[Research needed]
Fenia
PersonServant in the Howard household.
Ferrand
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Ferrara
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Ferry
PlaceFerry appears to be a bootmaker or shoe merchant in Nice during 1873. He is mentioned briefly in Marie Bashkirtseff's September 18, 1873 diary entry when she comments on the quality of boots she is wearing.
Fiacre
CultureA fiacre was a horse-drawn hackney carriage available for hire on the streets of Paris and other French cities — the 19th-century equivalent of a taxi. The name derives from the Hôtel de Saint Fiacre in Paris, where the first carriages for hire were stationed in 1640.
Fidiere
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Figaro
Culture[Research needed]
Filarmonica
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Filimonoff
PersonRussian couple (M. et Mme Filimonoff) who request to hear Marie sing at the Howard dance.
Filippini
Person[Research needed]
Finland Gulf
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Fio
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fiouloulou (Detriaz)
PersonA young Niçois man, aspiring notary, whose real surname is Detriaz. Marie refers to him by the nickname "Fiouloulou" (sometimes spelled "Fioulouiou"). He is a persistent but unwanted suitor who becomes Audiffret's loyal follower.
Fiste
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Fitz James
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Fleury
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Florence (Firenze)
PlaceFlorence, the capital of Tuscany, was one of the most important stops on Marie Bashkirtseff's Italian journeys. As the cradle of the Renaissance and home to some of the world's greatest art collections, Florence was an essential destination for any aspiring artist. Marie visited Florence during her 1876 Italian tour, which also included Rome and Naples, and the city made a strong impression on her developing artistic sensibilities.
Florence Foster
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Florence Lacon
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Florentin
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Flores
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Florida
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Foliero
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Folies Dramatiques
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Folies-Bergère
CultureA famous Parisian music hall opened in 1869 on rue Richer (9th arrondissement). By 1881, it was one of Paris's most popular entertainment venues, featuring variety shows, operettas, and spectacles.
Folies-Julian
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fontaine
CultureAn actress at the French Theater in Nice. Marie attended her benefit performance on May 2, 1873.
Fontaine de Trevi
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fontainebleau
PlaceFontainebleau is a town 55 km southeast of Paris, famous for its royal palace and surrounding forest. For Marie Bashkirtseff, Fontainebleau represented both a historical landmark and a popular excursion destination from Paris. The Chateau de Fontainebleau, with its centuries of royal art collections, and the surrounding forest, beloved by the Barbizon school of painters, made it a site of particular interest for an aspiring artist.
Fontarabie
PlaceStub entry — needs research.
Food & Dining
CultureThis thematic tag collects diary paragraphs where Marie mentions food, meals, dining, restaurants, or culinary topics. Food references in the diary reveal social customs, family dynamics, class indicators, and Marie's own relationship with eating and appearance.
Forchhammer
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fortunata
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Fortuné
PersonServant in the Bashkirtseff household responsible for Marie's wardrobe.
Foster
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Foster Family
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Foster I
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Fouquet
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Fourcaud
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Fourmi
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Fournier
Person[Research needed]
Fourth Wall
CultureThis thematic tag collects diary paragraphs where Marie directly addresses her future readers, breaks the fiction of writing "for herself alone," and acknowledges the public nature of her private text. These moments are among the most distinctive and modern features of the diary.
Fra Buonaventura
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Fragonard
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Francais
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France
Place[Research needed]
Franceschi
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Francesco
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Francesco de Balzorano
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Francfort
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Francia
PersonPerson who causes Marie to blush when entering Rumpelmayer's.
Francine
PlaceDressmaker or fashion house, likely in Paris, where Marie had a green costume made.
Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
CultureThe Franco-Prussian War (July 19, 1870 – May 10, 1871) was a conflict between France (under Napoleon III's Second Empire) and Prussia, backed by the North German Confederation and the South German states of Baden, Württemberg, and Bavaria. The thorough Prussian and German victory brought about the final unification of the German Empire under King William I of Prussia and marked the downfall of Napoleon III and the end of the Second French Empire, which was replaced by the Third Republic.
Franz
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Frederic
PersonStub entry — needs research.
French
CultureFrench is Marie Bashkirtseff's primary language of writing. All diary entries are predominantly in French. As the default language, paragraphs written entirely in French do not require explicit language tagging.
French Theater in Nice
PlaceThe French Theater in Nice (Théâtre Français de Nice) was an important cultural venue in Nice during the 1870s. It hosted French-language theatrical productions, including both classical plays and contemporary comedies. The theater served as a social gathering place for the local elite and foreign visitors, particularly the Russian expatriate community that had established itself in Nice.
Frere
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Friedlander
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Fritz
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Fritz Meyer
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Fritz sommelier
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Frou-Frou
CultureComedy in five acts by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy, first performed at the Gymnase Dramatique, Paris, on 30 October 1869. Written exclusively for the actress Aimee Desclee.
Furstenberg
PersonYoung German man attending theater with his father and aunts.
Fusco
Person[Research needed]