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Lady Patricia Douglas
Lady Patricia Sybil Douglas (born 24 December 1918) on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. She was the daughter of Francis Douglas, 11th Marquess of Queensberry and his first wife Irene Clarice Richards.
1937
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11th Aristocracy Aristocrat Aristocratic Aristocrats Clarice Francis Irene Madame Marquess Middleton Nov17 Patricia Queensberry Richards Yevonde 1937 Douglas
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Cover of The Sketch Magazine, November 17, 1937: A Regal Portrait of Lady Patricia Douglas Gracing the cover of The Sketch Magazine on November 17, 1937, is a captivating portrait of Lady Patricia Douglas (born December 24, 1918). The daughter of Francis Douglas, the 11th Marquess of Queensberry, and his first wife, Irene Clarice Richards, Lady Patricia embodies the elegance and sophistication of the British aristocracy during the 1930s. The photograph, taken by renowned society portraitist Madame Yevonde Middleton, showcases Lady Patricia's striking features and refined demeanor. Her piercing gaze and poised expression convey a sense of confidence and grace, reflecting the aristocratic upbringing that shaped her identity. Lady Patricia's fashionable attire, with its high neckline and elegant sleeves, is in keeping with the fashion trends of the era. The monochrome palette of the image adds to its timeless appeal, allowing the subject's beauty and presence to truly shine. As a member of one of the most prominent aristocratic families in Britain, Lady Patricia's life was marked by grandeur and privilege. Her appearance on the cover of The Sketch Magazine further solidified her status as a prominent figure in high society during the 1930s. This striking portrait offers a glimpse into the aristocratic world of the past, providing a fascinating look at the elegance and refinement of the era.
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