She admired many early works by Chopin, who in 1830 left Poland, eventually settling in Paris.
Her godmother was an illegitimate daughter of Poland's last king, Stanisław August Poniatowski.
In 1829, during a university soloist concert, she met Chopin, for whom she became an inspiration to his music composing.
[1] In 1832 Konstancja married Aleksander Józef Grabowski and lived on her husband's estate in Raducz, near Rawa Mazowiecka.
In 1845 Konstancja lost her eyesight and, despite attempts to treat the condition, never regained her vision.