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  1. Baroness Olga de Meyer (born Maria Beatrice Olga Alberta Caracciolo; 8 August 1871 – 6 January 1931) was a British-born artists' model, socialite, patron of the arts, writer, and fashion figure of the early 20th century.

  2. Olga de Meyer (née Caracciolo) was his companion and muse until her death in 1931. Rumored to be the illegitimate daughter of the British king Edward VII, she enjoyed a privileged position within the fashionable international set surrounding the monarch.

  3. Olga, the Baroness de Meyer (8 August 1871 – 6 January 1931) was a British-born artists' model, socialite, patron of the arts, writer, and fashion figure of the early 20th century. She was best known as the wife of photographer Adolph de Meyer and was rumoured to be the natural or god-daughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.

  4. Olga de Meyer, Japan. Adolf de Meyer American, born France. 1900. Not on view. Framed by the gridded panels of a sliding screen door, Olga de Meyer pauses from her reading to look languidly at the camera. De Meyer made this affectionate photograph of his new wife while on their honeymoon to Japan.

  5. Olga de Meyer. (1871-1930), Writer, artist's muse, patron of the arts and socialite; daughter of Duchess of Castelluccio; former wife of Marino Brancaccio, and later wife of Baron Adolf de Meyer.

  6. Olga, baronne de Meyer (8 août 1871 – 1930/1931), née Olga Caracciolo, est une personnalité du grand monde de la fin du XIX e siècle et du début du XX e siècle qui posa pour plusieurs artistes mondains.

  7. In about 1900, he assumed the title of Baron; de Meyer's wife Olga, claimed to be the illegitimate daughter of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII). In 1903, de Meyer contacted Alfred Stieglitz and became associated with the Photo-Secession.