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Sketch cover - Lady Brownlow by Madame Yevonde
Katherine Kitty Hariet Kinloch, Lady Brownlow (d.1952) photographed by Madame Yevonde She was the daughter of Brig.-Gen. Sir David Alexander Kinloch of Gilmerton, 11th Baronet Kinloch (1856-1944) and Elinor Lucy Bromley Davenport (d.1943). She married on 18th October 1927, as his first wife, Sir Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow of Belton (1899-1978). Date: 1928
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Aug17 Brownlow Covers Katherine Kinloch Kitty Madame Yevonde
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This striking black and white portrait captures the elegance and sophistication of Katherine Kitty Harriet Kinloch, Lady Brownlow, in a photograph taken by the renowned British photographer Madame Yevonde in 1928. Lady Brownlow, who passed away in 1952, was the cherished daughter of Brigadier-General Sir David Alexander Kinloch, 11th Baronet Kinloch, and Elinor Lucy Bromley Davenport. At the tender age of 29, she married Sir Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow of Belton, in October 1927, marking the beginning of an illustrious life in British society. Madame Yevonde, whose real name was Evonde Orlebar, was a pioneer in the field of portrait photography, particularly known for her innovative use of dramatic lighting and theatrical settings. In this image, Lady Brownlow is depicted in a simple yet elegant pose, with her gaze fixed directly on the camera lens, exuding an air of confidence and allure. The intricate detailing of her dress, the delicate lace veil, and the subtle shadows cast by the lighting all contribute to the timeless beauty of this photograph. This portrait of Lady Brownlow graced the cover of a prestigious magazine in the 1920s, showcasing her as a prominent figure in British society and a symbol of grace and refinement. The photograph remains an enduring testament to the artistry of Madame Yevonde and the captivating charm of Lady Brownlow, transporting us back in time to an era of elegance and sophistication.
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