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Mary Countess Denbigh

MARY ELIZABETH KITTY, countess of DENBIGH (nee Moreton) wife of William Feilding, seventh earl. Date: 1798 - 1842

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1798 1842 Countess Denbigh Feilding Kitty Moreton Seventh Elizabeth


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1. Title: "Mary Elizabeth Kitty, Countess of Denbigh (nee Moreton): A Regency Era Portrait of Elegance and Grace" This exquisite portrait captures the captivating beauty and refined elegance of Mary Elizabeth Kitty, Countess of Denbigh (nee Moreton) in the late Regency era. Born in 1798, Mary was the daughter of the Honorable William Moreton and Lady Elizabeth Brudenell. She married William Feilding, the seventh Earl of Denbigh, in 1818, marking the beginning of her life as a countess. The portrait, painted between 1798 and 1842, showcases Mary's striking features, with her piercing blue eyes, delicate complexion, and elegant neckline adorned with a string of pearls. Her dark, curled hair is styled in the fashionable Regency style, adding to her allure. The intricate detailing of her dress, with its empire waistline and voluminous skirt, reflects the opulence and grandeur of the era. Mary's marriage to the Earl of Denbigh brought her into the upper echelons of Regency society, where she would have attended numerous social events, balls, and soirees. As a countess, she would have been expected to uphold the highest standards of decorum and grace, which she appears to do effortlessly in this portrait. Despite her privileged upbringing and status, Mary's life was not without tragedy. Her husband, the Earl of Denbigh, passed away in 1834, leaving her a widow at the relatively young age of 36. She continued to reside at the family seat, Woburn Abbey, and was known for her charitable works and patronage of the arts. This portrait serves as a poignant reminder of the elegance and grace of the Regency era, as well as the resilience and strength of the women who lived during that time. Mary Elizabeth Kitty, Countess of Denbigh, remains an enigmatic and captivating figure in British history.

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