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In 2006, Valland was the subject of Corinne Bouchoux's biography Rose Valland: Resistance at the Museum. [17] The audience were banned from bringing in their own food and water; 300ml cups inside the venue were expensive and hard to get a hold of. Despite the already dangerous heat, pyrotechnics were maintained during Swift’s performance of Bad Blood. “The vision and heat sensation were hellish,” wrote the journalist Marcella Ramos. In such conditions, the entertainment industry must accept that the show can’t always go on, said Anita Carvalho, director of the Music Rio Academy, a school of music and entertainment business. “The producer should have postponed or cancelled … as it was evident no one was prepared [for this kind of heat].”

In Paris, France, in her memory, two commemorative plaques were inaugurated: one in front of the Musée du Jeu de Paume, in the Jardin des Tuileries, and the second on the building where she lived with Joyce Heer, in the 5th arrondissement. A Parisian street is also named after her in the 17th arrondissement. [21] Other streets are named after her in several French cities, as in Grenoble. [22] Fans wait for the stadium doors to open to watch Taylor Swift perform in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photograph: Silvia Izquierdo/AP She later joined forces with the Salvatore brothers to defeat Klaus and had a brief sexual relationship with Damon in the process. She was bitten by Jules, a werewolf, and was ultimately mercy-killed and staked by Damon, who cared about her and wanted to end her suffering. Rose was a good and close friend of Lexi. The reason why Rose knew of Stefan and Damon was because Lexi tried to set Rose up with Stefan, as mentioned in the episode Rose.Rose helped Damon learn more about Klaus and the Originals. She called on Slater, an old friend, who knew how to locate Elijah. They met him on a coffee shop, whose windows were made of tempered glass that protected vampires from the UV rays, allowing those who did not have daylight jewelry to actually see the sun. While they learned about the curse of the Sun and the Moon, Elijah destroyed the cafe window with a handful of coins, causing several vampires, including Rose and Slater, to begin burning in the sun. Damon, protected by his ring, was able to see that Elijah-- whom he had just staked the day before-- was responsible for breaking the windows, and whisked Rose away to safety at the boarding house. Later, Rose asked Damon how he planned to protect Elena and he answered that to survive, one should not worry about anyone but oneself. Rose then received a call from Slater, who informed her that if they manage to remove the spell on the moonstone that bound the curse by a witch, it would become useless for the ritual. Feeney, Mark. "Riveting Stories about Nazi plundering of Art" The Boston Globe, Retrieved 20 March 2014. Following the liberation of Paris by the Allied Forces, Valland was initially arrested as a suspected Nazi collaborationist, because she had been employed at Jeu de Paume. [7] She was soon released once her conduct had been vouched for.

Rose tells Damon that there is no "humanity switch" after a vampire has lived more than several centuries. This was noted when Damon suggested that Rose use the switch to avoid the pain and grief of Trevor's death. According to concert-goers, screens covered vents in the usually airy stadium, seemingly to prevent people outside from getting a peek of the show and the grass pitch was covered with metal sheeting which had heated up in the sun. In 2003, the central square in Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs, was renamed Place Rose Valland. The Collège Rose Valland, located at 1 rue Pierre de Coubertin in her home town, is also named in her honor.Marie means "bitter", "beloved" and "rebelliousness", among others. It is the French form of "Mary", which is directly derived from the Latin name "Maria". [2] Rose: (to Damon) "It's not nice to leave a girl naked so early in the morning." Rose: (to Elena) "I've been a slave to shadows for 500 years. What do you think?" -- The Sacrifice

a b c d Sebba, Anne (2016). Les Parisiennes: How the Women of Paris Lived, Loved and Died in the 1940s. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-87097-5. L'espionne Du Jeu De Paume". L'Association La Mémoire de Rose Valland. 2011 . Retrieved December 7, 2019. Schwartz, Claire (2016). "Saving a Bit of Beauty for the World - Retelling the Story of Rose Valland" (PDF) . Retrieved March 30, 2019.The Association de la Mémoire de Rose Valland, which was established to honor her memory, is based on Place Rose Valland in her hometown. [11] [12]



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