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  1. Maria Zambaco (29 de abril de 1843, Londres – 14 de julio de 1914, París), nacida Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti (en griego: Μαρία Τερψιθέα Κασσαβέτη, deletreado a veces Maria Tepsithia Kassavetti o referida como Mary), fue una artista británica de origen griego y una modelo favorita de los prerrafaelitas.

  2. Maria Zambaco (29 April 1843, London – 14 July 1914, Paris), born Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti (Greek: Μαρία Τερψιθέα Κασσαβέτη, sometimes spelled Maria Tepsithia Kassavetti or referred to as Mary), was a British artist's model of Greek descent, favoured by the Pre-Raphaelites.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Maria Zambaco Prerrafaelitas. 29.04.1843 – 14.07.1914 Escultora y modelo de origen griego de gran belleza y mente independiente, que inspiró a los artistas prerrafaelitas.

  4. Maria Zambaco. Artista británica de origen griego y una modelo favorita de los prerrafaelitas. Nombre. Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti. Nacimiento. 29 de abril de 1843. Londres, Inglaterra. Fallecimiento. 14 de julio de 1914.

  5. Maria Zambaco in Cupid and Psyche by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Born into a wealthy Anglo-Greek family, Maria was an accomplished artist who studied under sculptor Auguste Rodin. She also appears in works by several Pre-Raphaelite artists, including Sir Edward Burne-Jones, who became her lover.

  6. Maria Zambaco, born Maria Cassavetti, left her husband in Paris in 1866 and became a leading light in London's Greek community. She sat regularly for several artists, including Burne-Jones, to whom she became romantically attached. She also sat for Rossetti.

  7. Maria Zambaco (née Cassavetti) 1843-1914. Maria Zambaco and her cousins Marie Spartali and Aglaia Coronio - daughters of wealthy expatriate Greeks - were nicknamed ‘The Three Graces’ in London, where they were famed for their looks, wealth, independence of mind, and intelligence.