Caresse Crosby

De LibreFind
Saltar a: navegación, buscar
 
Advanced search
About 7 results found and you can help!
Nantasket Beach and the Nantasket Hotel, State Bath House and Paragon Park in the background, circa 1910.

Caresse Crosby (April 20, 1891–January 26, 1970), born Mary Phelps Jacob (nicknamed "Polly" by her parents), was an American patron of the arts, poet, publisher, and peace activist. At age 19, she invented the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance.

  • Related: Add a related term

[Add/rearrange links]

Gallery for «Caresse Crosby»

Average relevance

[Add/rearrange links]


This results page includes content from Wikipedia which is published under CC BY-SA.