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Princess von Bismarck by Madame Yevonde
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Princess von Bismarck by Madame Yevonde
Princess Otto von Bismarck, formerly Miss Ann-Marie Tengbom, wife of the Second Secretary of the German Embassy in London (also grandson of the Iron Chancellor) who she married in 1928. Pictured in court dress after attending their Majesties third court in 1931. Date: 1931
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Bismarck Feathers Gown Madame Marie Otto Sep18 Swedish Yevonde
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In this elegant and captivating portrait, Princess Otto von Bismarck, née Ann-Marie Tengbom, gracefully poses in her court dress after attending Her Majesty's third court presentation in 1931. The Princess, who was born in Sweden, married the Second Secretary of the German Embassy in London, a grandson of the renowned Iron Chancellor, in 1928. The portrait, expertly captured by the renowned British photographer Madame Yevonde, showcases the Princess's timeless beauty and refined sophistication. Her court dress, adorned with intricate beadwork and embroidery, is accessorized with a stunning fan bedecked with feathers, adding a touch of elegance and allure to her ensemble. The Princess's regal bearing and enchanting smile radiate an air of grace and poise, reflecting the sophistication and elegance of the 1930s. Madame Yevonde's masterful use of lighting and composition further enhances the image, creating a captivating and timeless portrait that transports us back to a bygone era. Princess Otto von Bismarck's story is a fascinating blend of royalty, history, and personal intrigue. Her marriage to a member of the German nobility, coupled with her Swedish heritage, made her a unique and intriguing figure in the European social scene of the 1930s. This exquisite portrait, taken by the renowned Madame Yevonde, offers a glimpse into the life of this enchanting Princess and the opulence and grandeur of the era in which she lived.
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