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  1. Rita Lydig, nacida Rita Hernández de Alba de Acosta (Nueva York, 17 de octubre de 1874– 19 de octubre de 1929), [1] fue una socialité estadounidense conocida como «la mujer más pintoresca de América».

  2. Rita Hernandez de Alba de Acosta Stokes Lydig (October 1, 1875 – October 27, 1929) was an American socialite named by one observer as "the most picturesque woman in America." She was photographed by Adolf de Meyer , Edward Steichen , and Gertrude Käsebier , sculpted in alabaster by Malvina Hoffman , and was painted by Giovanni ...

  3. Rita Lydig, nacida Rita Hernández de Alba de Acosta (Nueva York, octubre de 1875– 27 de octubre de 1929), [1] fue una socialité estadounidense conocida como «la mujer más pintoresca de América».

  4. Rita de Acosta Lydig portrait by Ignacio Zuloaga, 1912, the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. On March 18, 1927, Callot Seors, arguably Lydig’s favorite haute couture house, received a judgment against Rita “for wearing apparel sold to her between April and November, 1923, for 246,980 francs.”.

  5. Rita de Acosta Lydig. Adolf de Meyer American, born France. 1917. Not on view. De Meyer’s portrait of the socialite, art patron, “shoe queen,” and suffragette Rita de Acosta Lydig is striking in its simplicity of tone and contour.

  6. Madame Gerber, the eldest Callot sister, served as the primary designer for the house until 1927 when her sons took over the business. Rita de Acosta Lydig (1880-1929), a noted beauty and style icon of the early twentieth century, owned this garment, attributed to Callot Soeurs.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2017 · In this piece, Julie visits her friend and neighbor Rita de Acosta Lydig (1875-1929), a renowned beauty with an exuberant sense of style, acclaimed for her intellect and her contribution to social causes, including women’s suffrage, the war effort and campaigns against narcotics.[1]