Lucie Dreyfus
1869–1945 (age 76)
Biography
Lucie Dreyfus was a French woman whose life extended into the mid-twentieth century. She is remembered as part of the cultural and social fabric of Paris, particularly the Montparnasse district, which was a vibrant center of artistic and intellectual life.
Dreyfus's life spanned a remarkable period of French history, from the Belle Époque through the challenges of two world wars, and her memory is preserved at Montparnasse Cemetery, one of Paris's most significant burial grounds.