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Giovanni Boldini’s Consuelo Vanderbilt (1876-1964), Duchess of Marlborough, and Her Son, Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1898-1956)

Emily B. Collins, MPhil

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2009;11(2):152-153.

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Giovanni Boldini was born in Ferrara, Italy, in 1845. His friends called him Zanin, but his paintings would earn him another nickname, "master of swish."1 In the early 1870s, Boldini traveled to London, England, and began painting the nobility and illustrious members of English society. His career as one of the most sought-after society portraitists of the Gilded Age would bring him into the homes and lives of the wealthiest and most extravagant members of international society.1


 
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Giovanni Boldini (1845-1931). Consuelo Vanderbilt (1876-1964), Duchess of Marlborough, and Her Son, Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1898-1956) (1906). Oil on canvas, 871/4 x 67 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York. Gift of Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, 1945. Copyright the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan was what we would today call a celebrity. She was born in New York, New York, in 1877, the daughter of . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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