John Tarn grave monument in Passy Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France
John Tarn grave monument: legible names and details
full name | burial date | age | birth date | relationship | notes |
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John Tarn | 1886 | 40 | 1846 | first name on monument | Son of William Tarn of Homewood; Chislehurst in Kent; England. |
Pauline Mary "Pen Name: Renée Vivi" Tarn | 1909 | 32 | 1877 | daughter of John Tarn | Daughter of a wealthy English father and an American mother; she was educated in Paris and London before choosing to live in Paris. She was a successful Symbolist and Sapphic poet under the pen name of Renée Vivien. Amongst her lovers was Nathalie Clifford Barney who is also buried in this cemetery. Her grave is constantly tended by her admirers. For her full biography see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9e_Vivien |
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Passy Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France
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