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  1. Maria Zambaco, born Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti, was a British artist and model of Greek descent. Background Maria was a daughter of wealthy Anglo-Hellenic merchant Demetrios Cassavetti (d1858) and his wife Euphrosyne (1822–1896) and niece of the Greek Consul and noted patron Alexander Constantine Ionides.

  2. 7 de sept. de 2023 · Maria Zambaco’s relationship with the Pre-Raphaelites: Zambaco met Burne-Jones in 1866, when her mother commissioned him to paint her and they had an affair. In 1869, Burne-Jones attempted to leave his wife for her, which caused a great scandal.

  3. Oct 8, 2013 - Explore Mary (Mimi) Embree's board "Maria Zambaco" on Pinterest. See more ideas about edward burne jones, pre raphaelite, pre raphaelite art.

  4. or 1873 and is one of the artist's best portraits of Maria Zambaco. A letter of 1893 to his friend Helen Gaskell found him musing that "the head of Nimue in the picture called The Enchanting of Merlin was painted from the same poor traitor and was very like — all the action is like — the name of her was Mary.

  5. or 1873 and is one of the artist's best portraits of Maria Zambaco. A letter of 1893 to his friend Helen Gaskell found him musing that "the head of Nimue in the picture called The Enchanting of Merlin was painted from the same poor traitor and was very like — all the action is like — the name of her was Mary.

  6. Burne-Jones had fallen in love toward the end of the 1860s with Maria Zambaco, a member of the Greek community in London whose portrait (Clemens-Sels-Museum, Neuss, Germany) he signed and dated August 7, 1870. On the shelf in front of her is an illuminated book open to a page with a tiny replica of the version in watercolor.

  7. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (English, 1833–1898) Maria Zambaco, ca. 1867. Graphite on ivory laid paper. A leading artist during the later stages of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, Burne-Jones was both critically and financially successful as a painter and draftsman. He was also a designer of decorative arts closely associated with William Morris.