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20 de feb. de 2024 · Maria Cassavetti Zambaco. 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. She was also a ...
Maria Zambaco. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Maria Zambaco (1843-1914), pre-raphaelite model. Maria Zambaco. British artist and model of Greek descent (1843-1914) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 29 April 1843.
other name: Zambaco, Maria Terpsithia. Details. individual; sculptor/medallist; British; Greek; Female. Life dates. 1843-1914. Biography. Sculptor; medallist; married Demetrius Zambaco in Paris in 1861. Model and lover of Sir Edward Burne-Jones and pupil of Alphonse Legros (qq.v.). Exhibited portrait-medallions at the Paris Salon.
Maria (née Cassavetti) Zambaco (1843-1914) Zambaco studied painting with Burne-Jones in the 1860s and 1870s. There is no evidence that she exhibited her paintings, neither is it known whether she sold any works privately, and only one example, a watercolour, A Lady on a Staircase (unknown date), held in a private collection, is extant. However ...
Maria Zambaco (born Cassavetti) was a first cousin of Constantine Ionides. She was a sculptor, although she remains better known as a model for other artists. Her features appear repeatedly in the paintings of Rossetti's friend Edward Burne-Jones, whose affair with the tempestuous Zambaco in the late 1860s came close to wrecking his domestic and artistic existence.(May 2008)
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 and model of Greek descent. She was favoured by the Pre-Raphaelites.
The saga of Maria Zambaco is one of the most melodramatic in Pre-Raphaelite lore, which is remarkable given the abundance of tumult that surrounded the Brotherhood. 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.