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At Maxine Elliotts chateau at Golfe Juan, French Riviera
Page from The Tatler reporting on distinguished guests enjoying the hospitality at the luxury villa belonging to American actress Maxine Elliott at Golfe Juan on the French Riviera. The villa was designed by architect Barry Dierks and built at a cost of 80, 000. Among its features were shaded balconies and a water chute from the swimming pool out into the sea. Among the guests featured here are Mrs Rhoda Lewisohn, Lady Castlerosse, Diana Forbes-Robertson (Maxines niece and subsequent biographer), Sir Victor and Lady Warrender, Sir Michael Duff-Assheton-Smith and the novelist, Michael Arlen. Date: 1935
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Maxine Elliott's Château at Golfe Juan, French Riviera: A Glimpse into 1930s Aristocratic Holidays This enchanting photograph, taken from the pages of The Tatler in 1935, offers a captivating glimpse into the luxurious world of American actress Maxine Elliott's Château at Golfe Juan on the French Riviera. Designed by architect Barry Dierks and built at a remarkable cost of 80,000, the villa was a true masterpiece of its time, boasting shaded balconies, a water chute from the swimming pool out into the sea, and breathtaking views of the horizon. The image showcases an array of distinguished guests enjoying the hospitality and opulence of Maxine Elliott's retreat. Among them are Mrs. Rhoda Lewisohn, Lady Castlerosse, Diana Forbes-Robertson (Maxine's niece and subsequent biographer), Sir Victor and Lady Warrender, Sir Michael Duff-Assheton-Smith, and the novelist, Michael Arlen. The atmosphere is one of relaxed elegance, as the aristocrats and society figures bask in the sun and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. The 1930s, also known as the 'Roaring Twenties' or the 'Golden Age of Hollywood,' were a time of glamour, wealth, and decadence. The French Riviera, with its stunning coastline and luxurious villas, was a popular destination for the wealthy and famous. Maxine Elliott's Château at Golfe Juan was no exception, offering its guests a haven of luxury and relaxation amidst the beauty of the Mediterranean. This photograph serves as a fascinating window into a bygone era, transporting us back to a time of elegance, sophistication, and the pursuit of pleasure. The horizon, with its endless expanse of blue, adds to the sense of freedom and escape, making this image a true treasure from the annals of history.
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