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Elsie de Wolfe
Elsie de Wolfe

Elsie de Wolfe was a renowned American actress and interior decorator. Born on December 20, 1865, she achieved fame for her performances on the stage and her revolutionary contributions to the field of interior design. She passed away on July 12, 1950, leaving a lasting legacy of artistic influence. more

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