issued to Alphonsine Plessis, January 1846 Duplessis was both a popular courtesan and the hostess of a
salon, where politicians, writers, and artists gathered for stimulating conversation and socializing. She rode in the
Bois de Boulogne and attended
opera performances. She also had her portrait painted by
Édouard Viénot. Duplessis was the mistress of
Alexandre Dumas fils from September 1844 to August 1845. In the summer of 1844, Plessis found her last great patron, the 78-year-old Count Gustav von Stackelberg (1766-1850). He was personally extremely wealthy and received a pension from the Tsar. Plessis and Stackelberg are said to have met at the spa resort of
Bagnères-de-Luchon. She agreed to a liaison and he furnished her a magnificent six-room apartment on Boulevard de la Madeleine in Paris. She was briefly married to at least one of her lovers: Count Édouard de Perregaux (1815-1889), a French nobleman and army officer. ==Death==