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Madeleine Force Astor (1893-1940), the second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV, was a woman of elegance and grace

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Reynaldo Hahn / Sem 14 / 2

Reynaldo Hahn / Sem 14 / 2
REYNALDO HAHN French musician performing chez Madeleine Lemaire (the model for Prousts Mme Verdurin) in 1904 Date: 1874 - 1947

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Madeleine De France

Madeleine De France
MADELEINE DE FRANCE - Queen to James V of Scotland Date: 1520 - 1537

Background imageMadeleine Collection: LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES. Illustration from the 1889 edition of the French novel

LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES. Illustration from the 1889 edition of the French novel, La Princesse de Clèves, by Madame de Lafayette

Background imageMadeleine Collection: COMTESSE DE LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). N

COMTESSE DE LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). N

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Boulevart de la Madeleine

Boulevart de la Madeleine. Print showing Eglise de la Madeleine and streets intersecting the Boulevard de la Madeleine in Paris, France: rue de la Ferme des Mathurins, fue Godot-de-Mauroy

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) aeronaute nee ver

Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) aeronaute nee vers 1778 death symbol e Paris 6 juillet 1819. Half-length portrait of French balloonist, Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand Blanchard. Date 1859

Background imageMadeleine Collection: The Madeleine, Paris, France

The Madeleine, Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Boulevard of the Madeline (i. e. Madeleine), Paris, France

Boulevard of the Madeline (i. e. Madeleine), Paris, France
Boulevard of the Madeline (i.e. Madeleine), Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Charles Frohman presents Annie Russell in her greatest succu

Charles Frohman presents Annie Russell in her greatest succuss Madeleine Lucette Ryleys play, Mice and men. Date c1903

Background imageMadeleine Collection: The Madeleine, and rue Royale, Paris, France

The Madeleine, and rue Royale, Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMadeleine Collection: The Madeleine, interior, Paris, France

The Madeleine, interior, Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Paris, France - Flower Seller

Paris, France - Flower Seller in Place de la Madeleine Date: 1928

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Fashionable ladies in designer outfits

Fashionable ladies in designer outfits
A group of fashionable ladies in outfits by various designers. From left to right: a green, red and white outfit by Madeleine et Madeleine, a white

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Two ladies in outfits by Drecoll and Madeleine et Madeleine

Two ladies in outfits by Drecoll and Madeleine et Madeleine
Two ladies in patterned autumn outfits, walking in a garden. On the left, a crepe de chine dress in white, black and red, by Drecoll

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Two young ladies in dresses by Madeleine et Madeleine

Two young ladies in dresses by Madeleine et Madeleine

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Two ladies in outfits by Madeleine et Madeleine

Two ladies in outfits by Madeleine et Madeleine
Two fashionable ladies wearing daytime outfits by Madeleine et Madeleine. On the left, a white three-piece tennis outfit with patterned bands

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Madeleine Carroll as Queen Carolina Matilda of Denmark

Madeleine Carroll as Queen Carolina Matilda of Denmark
Edith Madeleine Carroll (1906 - 1987), British born actress and star of The Thirty-Nine Steps, pictured in the lead role of Queen Caroline Matilda

Background imageMadeleine Collection: La Madeleine, Paris, France

La Madeleine, Paris, France Date: 1905

Background imageMadeleine Collection: La Madeleine, Belgium - Rue Pasteur

La Madeleine, Belgium - Rue Pasteur Date: circa 1903

Background imageMadeleine Collection: 1863 Lartet Prehistoric symbolic carving

1863 Lartet Prehistoric symbolic carving
Plate from Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy " Reliquiae Aquitanicae" 1865-1875. Williams and Norgate, London, 1875

Background imageMadeleine Collection: 1865 Carved mammoth tusk, human antiquity

1865 Carved mammoth tusk, human antiquity
Lithograph of a mammoth carved on mammoth ivory from the French Perigord. Published and first announced in 1865 in the " Annales des Sciences Naturelles" Volume 4

Background imageMadeleine Collection: 1863 Lartet Prehistoric barbed harpoons

1863 Lartet Prehistoric barbed harpoons
Plate from Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy " Reliquiae Aquitanicae" 1865-1875. Williams and Norgate, London, 1875

Background imageMadeleine Collection: 1863 Lartet Prehistoric animal carving

1863 Lartet Prehistoric animal carving
Plate from Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy " Reliquiae Aquitanicae" 1865-1875. Williams and Norgate, London, 1875

Background imageMadeleine Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1920s. A woman wearing a yellow and white Vionnet dress with floral design

WOMENs FASHION, 1920s. A woman wearing a yellow and white Vionnet dress with floral design, looking at her reflection in a mirror. French fashion plate, circa 1920s

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Bridesmaids at the Churchill wedding in 1908

Bridesmaids at the Churchill wedding in 1908
Two of the bridesmaids the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier at St. Margarets Church in Westminster on September 12th, 1908

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Sophie Arnould

Sophie Arnould
SOPHIE MADELEINE ARNOULD leading French singer, depicted in the opera of Pyrame et Thisbe

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Celebrating Revolution

Celebrating Revolution
A service at the Madeleine, Paris, commemorates the Revolution

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Napoleon Acclaimed

Napoleon Acclaimed
President Napoleon is acclaimed by the populace as he rides along the rue de la Madeleine, Paris

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Antoine Dreux Daubray

Antoine Dreux Daubray
ANTOINE DREUX DAUBRAY civil lieutenant of Paris, poisoned by his daughter Marie Madeleine, marquise de Brinvilliers, the notorious murderess

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Paris / Madeleine 1925

Paris / Madeleine 1925
Church of la Madeleine and Place de la Madeleine on a busy day

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Paris / La Madeleine C1860

Paris / La Madeleine C1860
Church of La Madeleine

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Church / La Madeleine 19C

Church / La Madeleine 19C
Interior, during a service

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Paris / La Madeleine C1905

Paris / La Madeleine C1905
La Madeleine

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Paris / La Madeleine C1908

Paris / La Madeleine C1908
Church of La Madeleine and the Rue Royale

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Coat / Fur Collar 1924

Coat / Fur Collar 1924
Design by Madeleine Vionnet: 3/4 length wrap over coat with broad grey fur roll collar & deep cuffs, a brimless hat with fur band & textured red crown & a large posy of red flowers

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Evening Dress / Vionnet

Evening Dress / Vionnet
Chinese influenced black dress by Madeleine Vionnet: slash neck, sleeveless with box- pleated or gored skirt & embroidered dragon motif on the bodice

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Cape by Vionnet 1922

Cape by Vionnet 1922
Circular cape by Madeleine Vionnet depicted using a modern cubist graphic style

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Vionnet Coat 1922

Vionnet Coat 1922
Three-quarter length brown coat by Madeleine Vionnet with matching hat

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Madeleine Bavent Exorcis

Madeleine Bavent Exorcis
Madeleine Bavent, a young nun at Louviers, France, is exorcised : through her, the demon accuses the priest Boulle of seducing her - he will be burnt on her say-so

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Trouser Suit 1939

Trouser Suit 1939
Madeleine de Rauch design: masculine cut trouser suit in striped linen with broad padded shoulders, deep revers & wide leg trousers with turn- ups (cuffs) & loafer shoes

Background imageMadeleine Collection: Eating Al Fresco

Eating Al Fresco
- Its a nice day, lets eat out of doors and show off our creations by Doucet, Madeleine et Madeleine, and Paul Poiret



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Madeleine Force Astor (1893-1940), the second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV, was a woman of elegance and grace. She captivated hearts with her timeless beauty and impeccable style. In Lady Golfers Outfit, Madeleine showcased her love for sports while still exuding sophistication. Her presence on the golf course was as striking as her fashion choices. The Flower Market Of The Madeleine by Blampied captured the essence of Parisian charm that resonated with Madeleine. The vibrant colors and fragrant blooms mirrored her own radiant personality. On the cover of Tatler, Madeleine donned a Christian Dior suit that epitomized class and refinement. She effortlessly embodied the spirit of high society in every aspect of her life. Eglise de la Madeleine in Paris, France held a special place in Madeleine's heart. Its grandeur and architectural beauty were reminiscent of her own inner strength and resilience. From France to Rennes-Le-Chateau, history intertwined with the name "Madeleine. " It symbolized not only a person but also an era filled with mystery, secrets, and hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. In an Egyptian Dress designed by Vionnet, Madeleine embraced exoticism while staying true to her sophisticated taste. Her ability to seamlessly blend cultures through fashion was truly remarkable. Actress Madeleine Carroll enchanted audiences worldwide with her captivating performances on screen. Her talent matched perfectly with her namesake's allure, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood history. The Parlement of Paris Altarpiece depicted religious devotion through artistry—a concept that resonated deeply within Madeleine's soul. It represented faith as both a personal journey and a communal experience. Besancon's swing bridge stood tall against the backdrop of the majestic Madeleine church—an enchanting sight that encapsulated both tradition and progressiveness simultaneously.