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  1. 9 de nov. de 2015 · 02:47. Marie Spartali Stillman: The female artist time forgot. Being an artist in Victorian England was not an occupation considered suitable for a woman - one reason why there were so few of them ...

  2. Marie Spartali Stillman. Maria Eufrosyne Spartali, (in greco Μαρία Ευφροσύνη Σπαρτάλη?) coniugata Stillman ( Londra, 10 marzo 1844 – Londra, 6 marzo 1927 ), è stata una modella e pittrice inglese di origini greche. Durante i suoi sessant'anni di attività produsse più di un centinaio di opere ed espose regolarmente ...

  3. Marie Spartali Stillman. Marie Euphrosyne Spartali (em grego: Μαρία Ευφροσύνη Σπαρτάλη) ( Londres, 10 de março de 1844 – 6 de março de 1927) foi uma pintora e modelo inglesa. Era membro da segunda geração de pintores da Irmandade Pré-Rafaelita e uma das únicas a construir uma longa carreira, de pelo menos 60 anos ...

  4. The trio were referred to as “The Three Graces” by their contemporaries. Marie studied under Ford Madox Brown, developing her skills as a Pre-Raphaelite artist. While honing her craft, she also modeled for several exquisite works. In 1871, Marie married William J.Stillman, an American journalist and photographer.

  5. Marie Spartali Stillman, fotografiert von Julia Margaret Cameron (1868). Marie Euphrosyne Spartali Stillman (* 10.März 1844 in London; † 6. März 1927 ebenda) war eine britische Muse, Modell und Malerin der Präraffaeliten, griechischer Herkunft.

  6. Pre-Raphaelite Stunner, Muse, and Painter. Maria Spartali was born into the wealthy, cultured, and sophisticated Greek community of London. As a young women she was trained by Maddox Brown, and modeled for Rossetti, whose influence was apparent in her own pictures, though it was later superseded by that of Burne-Jones.Maria Stillman was widely known as the 'other' great Pre-Raphaelite beauty ...

  7. Marie Spartali Stillman ( GB) 3508. 2. Marie Spartali (10 March 1844 – 6 March 1927) was the eldest daughter of a Greek merchant family in London, where her father, Michael Spartali, was Greek Consul General from 1866 to 1882. Although as a young girl she was liberally educated at home to unusually high standards-in languages, philosophy ...