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Patricia Altschul (born April 16, 1941) is an American
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,
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, and personality on the reality television series, ''
Southern Charm ''Southern Charm'' is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on March 3, 2014. The series chronicles the personal and professional lives of several socialites who reside in Charleston, South Carolina. The show focuses on t ...
''. She is the widow of Arthur G. Altschul, a former Goldman Sachs partner and prominent art collector and philanthropist. Mrs. Altschul has been a director or trustee of several nonprofit organizations including the
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and
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(the Rockefeller Family properties). In 2012, Altschul was given a Woman of the Year award for philanthropy by the
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. In 2013, she received a Carolopolis Award from the
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for her renovation of the historic
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in
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. On ''Southern Charm'', Patricia plays “the resident madcap grande dame” according to a profile in ''
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''. "Pat quickly became a fan favorite last year and has even drawn the affection of celebrities like
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who claimed 'that looking at Patricia is like looking in a mirror,'" commented TV critic Christine Lo in her blog.


Early life and career

Patricia Altschul was born Patricia Madelyn Dey in
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in 1941 and grew up in
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. Her parents were Francis Pearl Sudler Dey and Walter Pettus Dey, a medical doctor who graduated from the
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and received a medical degree from
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in 1909. Patricia was educated at Marymount School,
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, and
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, where she obtained a bachelor's degree ''magna cum laude'' in 1964 and then a master's degree in 1965, both in art history and archaeology. She started as an instructor and later became an assistant professor in art history at George Washington University. She lived for many years in Georgetown, where she later owned and ran Arcadia, a private art dealership that handled major paintings by such artists as
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,
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, Frederick Church, and
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. Altschul wrote and published the book ''The Art of Southern Charm'' in 2017. In 2020, Altschul launched The Patricia Altschul Luxury Collection on the
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.


Marriages and social life

In 1962, Patricia married L. Hayes Smith. The couple lived in Falls Church and McLean, Virginia. Their son, film maker and television producer
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, was born in 1968 in Washington, D.C. They were divorced in 1979. Patricia married the doctor and entrepreneur Edward Stitt Fleming in 1989. In 1995, the couple divorced amicably. Dr. Fleming was a longtime Washington psychiatrist who founded the Psychiatric Institute of Washington and the Psychiatric Institutes of America. He was president and chief executive of Psychiatric Institutes of America, a private provider of inpatient psychiatric care, which he started in 1969 and sold in 1983. In 1996, she married Arthur Goodhart Altschul, a general partner in the investment banking firm of Goldman, Sachs & Company from 1959 to 1977 and later a limited partner. He was also one of the founders of
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. Altschul was a prominent art collector, especially of paintings by Neoimpressionist,
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,
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, and
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artists. The Yale University Art Gallery organized a major exhibition of art from the collection. Altschul was Chairman of the board at Barnard College and a member of the boards at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian Institution. His Overbrook Foundation had assets of more than $150 million. Arthur Altschul died in 2002. While Patricia was married to Altschul, the couple were inveterate party-goers. After the attack on the World Trade Center, a ''New York Times'' reporter wrote an article about whether people should attend parties such as the upcoming gala for
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, given the tragedy of 9/11. She interviewed Patricia and wrote: :"'People were saying, 'Should I go, is it right?'" said Patricia Altschul, wife of the philanthropist and investor Arthur Altschul. She had thought about wearing black ("It seems more sober"), but decided on a pale green silk suit, embroidered with flowers, by Oscar de la Renta. "Yes, I was going to wear black, but at some point you have to get back to life," Mrs. Altschul said. "I think the Mayor udy Giulianigave everyone permission to be out with their friends." Altschul's prominence (and donations) helped her to be named to the Board of the
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and the Rockefeller family Hudson Hills Trust. She was described by novelist
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in
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as being one of New York's “Big Girls” – “the wives (and widows and heiresses) who are the keepers of the benefit circuit.” The Altschuls were frequently seen with other society types such as Melania and
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and Patricia's friends Georgette Mosbacher, Deeda Blair, an
Carolyn Roehm
former wife of
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estate "Southerly" overlooking Oyster Bay from Ambassador Hushang & Maryam Ansary. They hired
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to redecorate. "The view is sensational and magical: you can see the water from every room in the house," Mrs. Altschul later told ''The New York Times''. After Arthur's death, Patricia decided to put "Southerly" up for sale and move back to the South. Reporter M.J. Smith commented in ''The New York Times'' about the house that, "While the allusions to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jazz Age parties may be trite, it is hard not to think of them when it comes to Southerly, a 10,000-square-foot Long Island estate that is now on the market for $15.8 million."


Renovation of Mikell House

In 2008, Altschul decided to leave New York for Charleston. She purchased the historic
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, an imposing 1854 Greek Revival residence noted for its pedimented portico with six large columns having capitals ornamented with rams’ heads. The house was formerly the Charleston Free Library and served as a public library until the early 1960s when it reverted to a private residence. Altschul was said to have paid over $4.8 million for the house and spent over $5 million renovating it. The ''New York Post'' noted that it has "a picturesque piazza and 18th-century French toilets." In 2013, the
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gave Altschul a Pro Merito Award/Carolopolis Award for her renovation of the house, and it was listed on the
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in 2014. In addition to the main house, there is a kitchen building and separate coach house on the Mikell House premises.


Involvement with ''Southern Charm''

When Altschul's son, producer
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, decided to create a reality TV show about life in Charleston, he urged his mother to participate. In ''
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'', Patricia plays "the resident madcap grande dame," according to ''Architectural Digest''. She is a "straight shooter with a serious pedigree and a ton of clout to throw around . . . famous for her no-nonsense advice, wicked tongue, and appreciation for a high quality cocktail," says blogger and TV critic Christine Lo. She provides sometimes snarky comments about the misdeeds of younger cast members. Patricia said she hasn't lost any sleep over how she'll be portrayed. “I frankly don’t care,” she says. “I always say exactly what I think and they can do what they want. I just don’t want them putting up any ugly pictures of me.”


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