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Countess of Tankerville (Leonora Van Marter)
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Countess of Tankerville (Leonora Van Marter)
Lady Paget, formerly Minnie Stevens of New York, American heiress and prominent society hostess. Known as Mrs Arthur Paget before her husband was elevated to the peerage. Date: 1904
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In this elegant portrait, the Countess of Tankerville, formerly known as Minnie Stevens of New York, radiates the refined charm and allure of an Edwardian society hostess. Born in 1871, Minnie was an American heiress whose fortune derived from her family's significant wealth in the steel industry. Her marriage to Arthur Paget, the 7th Marquess of Anglesey and 10th Earl of Tankerville, elevated her to the ranks of British nobility in 1902. Prior to her marriage, Minnie was a prominent figure in New York high society, known for her captivating beauty and impeccable style. This portrait, taken in 1904, captures her in her element, with an air of sophistication and poise that belies her youthful appearance. Her regal bearing and striking features – her piercing blue eyes, delicate nose, and full lips – are accentuated by the intricate details of her gown and the exquisite jewels adorning her neck and ears. Minnie's transition from American socialite to British aristocrat was a subject of great interest in both the American and British press. Her marriage to the Earl of Tankerville was seen as a symbol of the close ties between the two nations and a testament to the enduring allure of the British aristocracy for wealthy American heiresses. Despite her newfound title and status, Minnie continued to host lavish parties and entertain guests at her London residence, further cementing her reputation as a prominent figure in Edwardian society. This portrait serves as a captivating reminder of a bygone era, when wealth, beauty, and social status held sway over the lives of the elite and the fascination of the masses.
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