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  1. Biography. She was born in Paris to Louis Noel Boyer, an African confectioner, and his French-born wife Pamilla. She married Isaac Merritt Singer, the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., in New York, in 1863 when Isaac was 52 and Isabella was only 22. Singer had a previous common-law wife, Mary Ann Sponsler, who had Isaac arrested for ...

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · There are several theories about the model who inspired the face of the statue, ranging from Bartholdi's own mother, to a French woman named Isabella Eugénie Boyer, who at the age of 22 married ...

  3. Isabella Eugenie Boyer, la modelo para la estatua de la libertad. Federico Auguste Bartholdi escogió esta hermosa mujer de nombre Isabelle Eugènie Boyer, nacida en Francia en 1 841. Ella estuvo casada con el industrialista Isaac Marrit Singer de la compañia de máquinas de coser que lleva su nombre. En 1 878 esta duquesa atrajo la atención ...

  4. Louis Noel Boyer: Gender: Male : Description: Louis Noel Boyer is the father of Isabella Eugenie Boyer. ... Birth: Son: Isabella Eugénie Boyer: Dec 17 1841: Wife: Pamilla Boyer: Spotted an error? Suggest an alternative. Cite this record . Copy to clipboard. Copy and paste this as text into your genealogy software or website.

  5. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's model for the Statue of Liberty was the beautiful Frenchwoman Isabelle Boyer, who was first married to the American industrialist Isaac Merrit Singer-of sewing machine fame- and later to the Duke of Campo Selice of Luxembourg. In 1878, the 36-year-old Duchess de. Campo Selice attracted the attention of the ...

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · Existen varas teorías sobre la modelo que inspiró el rostro de la estatua, y van desde la madre del propio Bartholdi, hasta una mujer francesa llamada Isabella Eugénie Boyer, quien a los 22 años se casó con Isaac Singer, un multimillonario que fue el inventor de la máquina de coser que lleva su mismo apellido. La boda se realizó en 1863 ...

  7. One of her feet stands on chains. Designed by Fredéric Auguste Bartholdi of Alsace, the 151-foot statue is a welcome sign for immigrants. Bartholdi used Isabella Eugenie Boyer, wife of Isaac Singer, a sewing machine industrialist, as a model for the statue. While the French built the statue and Americans were responsible for building the pedestal.