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  1. Elizabeth Patterson (November 22, 1874 – January 31, 1966) was an American actress. She gained popularity late during her career. She played Matilda Trumbull in I Love Lucy. She also played Aunt Hester in the movie A Bill of Divorcement. She later acted in stage and theater. Patterson was born in Savannah, Tennessee.

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  3. 10. Dez. 2021 · Elizabeth Patterson was beautiful, educated and charming. Perhaps it was all of these traits (and her impeccable French) that captivated Napoléon Bonaparte’s 19-year-old brother Jerome. By December 24, 1803 they were married. However, it was a marriage that appalled Jerome’s brother Napoléon.

  4. 1,031 Followers, 935 Following, 323 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Elizabeth Patterson (@patterson_art)

  5. Yearning for the life of a European aristocrat, Elizabeth Patterson wed Jerome, Napoleon Bonaparte's youngest brother, after a whirlwind American courtship. The French emperor had different plans and broke up the marriage despite Elizabeth's pregnancy and the subsequent birth of a son. In this expertly researched and carefully documented biography, Lewis tells the personal saga of a woman ...

  6. Color pencil artist. Golden Gate Bridge II, San Francisco, 2016. Broadway Street, Los Angeles, 2011. Avenue de la Trahison, Paris, 2017. The Presidio, 2018. Patterson's unique expression of Photorealism is both incredibly realistic and simultaneously dreamlike, wavering between abstraction and hyperrealism. --"Elizabeth Patterson | Jonathan ...

  7. Elizabeth Ross Starr Patterson revived her childhood interest in making art in 2005, after visiting Mississippi for the first time. After touring the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, she made up her mind that she wanted to work there, even though she was not qualified to do so. In her desire to make herself an asset to the museum, she took a summer job with Historic New England, in Boston ...