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Maria Zambaco (29 April 1843, London – 14 July 1914, Paris), born Marie Terpsithea Cassavetti (, sometimes spelled Maria Tepsithia Kassavetti or referred to as Mary), was a British artist's model of Greek descent, favoured by the . She was also a sculptor.


Early life
Maria was a daughter of wealthy Anglo-Hellenic merchant Demetrios Cassavetti (d.1858) and his wife Euphrosyne (1822–1896) and niece of the Greek Consul and noted patron Alexander Constantine Ionides. Maria and her cousins Marie Spartali Stillman and were known collectively among friends as "the Three Graces", after the of Greek mythology. After inheriting her father's fortune in 1858, she was able to lead a more independent life and was known to go unchaperoned while still unmarried.Marsh, Jan, Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood, (London: 1985), p. 271


Artistic life
Maria dedicated herself to art, and studied at the Slade School under and under in Paris. She worked as a sculptor in the 1880s, sharing studio space in Chelsea, London with . The holds four of her medals that she donated, depicting the heads of young girls.MacCarthy, Fiona, The Last Pre-Raphaelite (London: Faber & Faber, 2011), p. 206 British Museum holdings: Museum numbers- Medal 1 1887,1207.1,[1] Museum number 1887,1207.1 Medal 2 1887,0209.1[2] Museum number 1887,0209.1 and Medals 3 and 4 1887,0209.2.[3] Museum number 1887,0209.2

She exhibited at the in 1887 and the 1889 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society in London. [4] Jiminez, Jill Berk, Dictionary of Artists' Models (London: Routledge 200), p. 575 She exhibited at the as well.[5] British Museum - Maria Zambaco (Biographical details)

Familiar within the circles of the Pre-Raphaelites for her dark red hair and pale skin, she did her most notable modelling for artist Edward Burne-Jones. She also sat as a model for James McNeill Whistler and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.


Personal life
In 1860, she frightened off her first admirer, George du Maurier, who called her 'rude and unapproachable but of great talent and a really wonderful beauty'. Instead she married Dr Zambaco in 1860, initially living with him in France. She had a son and a daughter by him. The marriage was not a success and she moved back to live with her mother in London in 1866.

Burne-Jones first met her in 1866, when her mother commissioned him to paint her as Cupid and Psyche, and they had an affair which lasted until at least January 1869 and they stayed in contact after. In Georgiana Burne-Jones's The Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, the affair is not mentioned but the years 1868–1871 are described as 'Heart, thou and I here, sad and alone' (from John Keats's poem: Why Did I Laugh Tonight?).Burne-Jones, Georgiana, The Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, 2 Vol, (London: 1904) In 1869, Edward Burne-Jones attempted to leave his wife for her, which caused a great scandal. Maria entreated him to commit suicide with her by overdose by the canal in Little Venice and the police had to be called.Marsh, Jan, Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood, (London: 1985), p. 273

After they broke up, Maria continued to appear in Burne-Jones' paintings as a sorceress or a temptress, such as in his last major work of her, The Beguiling of Merlin (1872–1877), and the controversial Phyllis and Demophoön (1870), which was removed from display at the Royal Watercolour Society. Friends of the Burne-Jones family, such as , cut Maria socially.MacCarthy, Fiona, The Last Pre-Raphaelite (London: Faber & Faber, 2011), p. 217


Later life and death
She died in Paris in 1914 and her body was returned for interment in the family sarcophagus at the Greek Orthodox necropolis of the South Metropolitan Cemetery at Norwood, where she is recorded under her maiden name. | right| thumb]]

==Gallery==

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