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Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey, she was called the Jersey Lily
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Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey, she was called the Jersey Lily
526509 Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey, she was called the Jersey Lily.; (add.info.: English society beauty and actress. Among her extra-marital lovers were Prince Louis of Battenberg and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII. In 1887 she took American citizenship. Langtry in 1903 as the leading French actress Mademoiselle Mars (Anne Francoise Hippolyte Boutet 1779-1847) in the play Mademoiselle Mars'.); Universal History Archive/UIG
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1887 1903 Albert Anne Bailiwick Of Jersey Battenberg Born Breton Charlotte Citizenship Courtesan Dean Edward Francoise Future Hippolyte Jersey Leading Lily Louis Mademoiselle Mars America Continent Boutet Emilie Langtry Lillie Lovers
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty and elegance of Lillie Langtry, also known as the Jersey Lily. Born Emilie Charlotte le Breton in 1853, she was the only daughter of the Dean of Jersey. Langtry rose to fame as an English society beauty and actress, captivating audiences with her charm and talent.
Throughout her life, Langtry had many notable lovers, including Prince Louis of Battenberg and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII). In 1887, she even took American citizenship, further solidifying her status as an international sensation.
In this particular image from 1903, Langtry is depicted portraying the leading French actress Mademoiselle Mars in a play. Her portrayal showcases her versatility and skill on stage, cementing her legacy as a true theatrical icon.
Langtry's story is one of glamour and intrigue, filled with scandalous affairs and high society drama. Yet through it all, she remained a symbol of grace and sophistication. This print serves as a reminder of her enduring legacy as one of the most captivating figures of the late 19th century.
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