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  1. Evelyn Nesbit (25 de diciembre de 1884 – 17 de enero de 1967) fue una actriz, modelo artística y corista estadounidense, célebre por su implicación en el asesinato de su abusador, el arquitecto Stanford White, por su primer marido, Harry Kendall Thaw.

  2. She is best known for her career in New York City, as well as the obsessive and abusive fixation of her husband, railroad scion Harry Kendall Thaw on both Nesbit and architect Stanford White, which resulted in White's murder by Thaw in 1906.

  3. 31 de oct. de 2017 · Evelyn Nesbit era una estrella enormemente admirada entre la alta sociedad neoyorquina cuando el famoso arquitecto Stanford White la violó. SR por Sarah Roberts

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Biography of Stanford White, late 19th-century U.S. architect whose most important commissions in New York City included Madison Square Garden and the Washington Memorial Arch. He was shot to death by Harry Thaw, the jealous husband of the showgirl Evelyn Nesbit, with whom White had had a love affair.

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  5. 9 de may. de 2023 · Iconic model and chorus girl Evelyn Nesbit became embroiled in the "crime of the century" when her love triangle with Stanford White and Harry Thaw turned deadly in 1906. Evelyn Nesbit's relationships with Stanford White and Harry Thaw would prove to be disastrous, as one man's life ended in murder and the other in a mental institution.

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  6. 10 de may. de 2019 · Famously, Nesbit met the architect Stanford White, in New York, when she was 16 and he was 47. For years, writers described Whites “seduction” of her, equivocating on whether Nesbit...

  7. In 1901, White established a caretaking relationship with Evelyn Nesbit, helping Nesbit get established as a model for artists and photographers in New York society, with the approval of Nesbit's mother.