Her parents held a salon for artists in their home.
She had a liberal mind and as such would often hold salons with intellectuals in her house.
The family even holds literary salons in their home.
Robert Motherwell had a studio nearby in the early 50's, and he held a weekly salon for artists there.
Until 1789, she held a salon there, the main focus of Paris' then Anglomania.
She held a grand formal salon every two weeks and loved the theatre, which she often attended.
The couple there held a fortnightly literary salon along with competitions and prizes.
His mother held a famous salon in Paris.
Her mother was of noble origin and held regular salons through which Zoé became active in politics.
She would never hold salons in Berkeley Square again.