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Sketch cover - the Marchesa Malacrida
Marchesa Nadja Malacrida portrayed by Olive Snell on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. She was born Louisa Nadia Green, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Green and niece of Lord Cowdray. Married Pier Malacrida Saint-August in 1922 who was a society decorator. The Sketch magazine mentions her, charming and unusually decorated house in Mayfair, adding, The severe style of her coiffure suits the Marchesas type of beauty to perfection. Date: 1929
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Aviator Broadcaster Covers Cropped Jan17 Louisa Marchesa
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Bring the elegance and sophistication of vintage fashion to your home or office with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints. Featuring the iconic cover image of Marchesa Nadja Malacrida, as portrayed by Olive Snell on The Sketch magazine in 1955, this timeless piece is a must-have for any art or fashion enthusiast. Our high-quality metal prints are meticulously crafted to bring vibrant colors and stunning detail to your chosen image, making it a beautiful and unique addition to your decor. With a sleek, modern design and durable materials, our Metal Prints are sure to impress and inspire for years to come.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
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This image graces the front cover of The Sketch magazine's January 1929 issue, featuring the enigmatic Marchesa Nadja Malacrida, portrayed by the talented Olive Snell. Born Louisa Nadia Green, the Marchesa was the cherished daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Green and the beloved niece of Lord Cowdray. In 1922, she wed the renowned society decorator, Pier Malacrida Saint-August, ushering her into the elite circles of London high society. The Marchesa's residence in Mayfair was a sensation, with its unusually decorated interiors that reflected her eclectic taste and avant-garde sensibilities. Her severe coiffure, with its cropped, sleek lines, accentuated her striking features and became a trademark of her unique style. The Sketch magazine celebrated her charm and allure, noting her intriguing persona that transcended the traditional roles of a Marchesa. Nadja Malacrida was not just a society figure; she was an aviator, a writer, and a broadcaster, captivating audiences with her daring exploits and thought-provoking words. Her unconventionality and independence were a breath of fresh air in the staid world of high society, making her a figure of fascination and intrigue. This portrait, with its timeless elegance and allure, is a testament to the Marchesa's enduring legacy and the captivating allure of the Roaring Twenties.
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