Marie Spartali Stillman

Marie Spartali Stillman
Marie Spartali Stillman in 1868.
Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron.

Marie Euphrosyne Spartali, later Stillman (10 March 1844 – 6 March 1927), was a British Pre-Raphaelite painter of Greek descent, arguably the greatest female artist of that movement. During a sixty-year career she produced over one hundred works, contributing regularly to galleries in Great Britain and the United States.

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Life

Family background

Maria Spartali was the youngest daughter of Michael Spartali (1818–1914), a wealthy merchant, principal of the firm Spartali & Co and Greek consul-general based in London from 1866 to 1882. He had moved to London around 1828.[1] In London he married, and Euphrosyne (known as Effie, née Varsami, 1842–1913), the daughter of a Greek merchant from Genoa.

The family lived in their Georgian country house with a marble-pillared circular hallway, on Clapham Common, known as ‘The Shrubbery’ with a huge garden and views over the Thames and Chelsea. In the summer months they moved to their country house on the Isle of Wight where her father developed the cultivation of grapes on his lands. In London, her father was fond of lavish garden parties where he invited up and coming young writers and artists of his day.

Adulthood

Spartali by Rossetti

She and her cousins Maria Zambaco and Aglaia Coronio were known collectively among friends as "the Three Graces", after the Charites of Greek mythology (Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia), as all three were noted beauties of Greek heritage. It was in the house of the Greek businessman A.C. Ionides (1810–1890) at Tulse Hill, in south London, that Marie and her sister Christine (1846–1884) met Whistler and Swinburne for the first time. They were dressed in white with blue ribbon sashes. Swinburne was so overcome that he said of Spartali: "She is so beautiful that I want to sit down and cry".[2] Marie was an imposing figure, around 1.9 meters tall and, in her later years, dressed in long flowing black garments with a lace hood, attracting much attention throughout her life.

Spartali studied under Ford Madox Brown for several years from 1864, with his children Lucy, Catherine and Oliver. Rossetti, on hearing that she was to become a pupil to Madox Brown, wrote to him (on 24 April 1864), "I just hear Miss Spartali is to be your pupil. I hear too that she is one and the same with a marvellous beauty of whom I have heard much talk. So box her up and don’t let fellows see her, as I mean to have first shy at her in the way of sitting." She first sat for him in 1867. He wrote to Jane Morris on 14 August, "I find her head the most difficult I ever drew. It depends not so much on real form as on a subtle charm of life which one cannot recreate." She was the most intellectual of his models.[citation needed]

She modelled for: Brown; Burne-Jones (The Mill); Julia Margaret Cameron; Rossetti (A Vision of Fiammetta, Dante's Dream, The Bower Meadow); Spencer Stanhope; and Whistler (La Princesse du Pays de la Porcelaine) for which she posed for seventy times for this picture and refused to take delivery of it.

A Rose from Armida's Garden (1894) by Marie Spartali Stillman.

Marriage

In 1871, against her parents' wishes, she married American journalist and painter William J. Stillman. She was his second wife, his first having committed suicide two years before. The couple had posed for Rossetti in his famous Dante pictures, though it is not certain if that is how they first met. He first worked for the American Art Magazine, The Crayonne. His later job was a foreign correspondent for The Times. His job as a foreign correspondent resulted in the couple dividing their time between London and Florence from 1878 to 1883, and then Rome from 1889 to 1896. She also travelled to America, and was the only Britain-based Pre-Raphaelite artist to work in the United States.

She had three children. The eldest was Michael; he moved to America and worked as an architect; he died there in 1966. Her younger son died as an infant. Her daughter Euphrosyne (Effie) Stillman became an artist in her own right and had some success in her career before dying young in 1911.

Marie Spartali died in March 1927 in Ashburn Place in (South Kensington). Marie was cremated at Brookwood Cemetery, near Woking, Surrey, and is interred there with her husband. The grave is marked by a simple lawn headstone. Her last will and testament contains a letter where Marie wrote, "It seems rather absurd to make a will when one has neither possessions nor money to leave". She left various personal items, including some mementos from her life as an artist. Her body of work is valued today at over $500 million.

Art

The subjects of her paintings were typical of the Pre-Raphaelites: female figures; scenes from Shakespeare, Petrarch, Dante and Boccaccio; also Italian landscapes. She exhibited at the Dudley Gallery, then at the Grosvenor Gallery and its successor, the New Gallery; at the Royal Academy; and at various galleries in the eastern USA, including the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876. A retrospective show of her work took place in the United States in 1982.

Works

David Elliott lists more than 170 works in his book. The following are the better-known works, as determined by their mention in other books which discuss the artist.

  • The Lady Prays — Desire (1867) Lord Lloyd-Webber Collection
  • Mariana (c 1867-9) private collection
  • Portrait of a young woman (1868)
  • Forgetfulness (1869) private collection
  • La Pensierosa (1870) Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madonna Pietra degli Scrovigni by Marie Spartali Stillman (1884)
  • Self-Portrait (1871) Delaware Art Museum
  • Self-Portrait in Medieval Dress (1874)
  • Gathering Orange Blossoms (1879) St. Lawrence University
  • The Meeting of Dante and Beatrice on All Saints' Day (1881)
  • Madonna Pietra degli Scrovigni (1884) Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Love's Messenger (1885) Delaware Art Museum
  • A Florentine Lily (c 1885-90) private collection
  • The May Feast at the House of Folco Portinari (1887)
  • Dante at Verona (1888) private collection
  • Upon a Day Came Sorrow unto Me (1888)
  • A Florentine Lily (c 1885-90)
  • Messer Ansaldo showing Madonna Dionara his Enchanted Garden (1889) This illustrates a tale from The Decameron, see Summary of Decameron tales[3]
  • Convent Lily (1891)
  • Cloister Lilies (1891)
  • Saint George (1892) Delaware Art Museum
  • How the Virgin Mary came to Brother Conrad of Offida and laid her Son in his Arms (1892) Wightwick Manor, The Mander Collection
  • A Rose from Armida's Garden (1894)
  • Love Sonnets (1894) Delaware Art Museum
  • Beatrice (1895) Delaware Art Museum
  • Portrait of Mrs W. St Clair Baddeley (1896)
  • Beatrice (1898) private collection
  • The Pilgrim Folk (1914) Delaware Art Museum

Notes and references

  1. ^ Vasos Tsibidaros. Oi Ellines stin Anglia (The Greeks in England). Athens: Alkaios, 1974.
  2. ^ Robertson, W. Graham. Time Was. (1931) pp.12-13
  3. ^ "Marie Spartali Stillman: The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo". ArtMagick. http://www.artmagick.com/pictures/picture.aspx?id=6467&name=the-enchanted-garden-of-messer-ansaldo. 
  • Elliot, David B. (2005). A Pre-Raphaelite Marriage: The Lives and Works of Marie Spartali Stillman and William James Stillman. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-495-2. 
  • Marsh, Jan; Pamela Gerrish Nunn (1998). Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. London: Thames and Hudson. pp. 131–135. ISBN 0-500-28104-1. 
  • Stillman, William James (1901). Autobiography of a Journalist. London: Grant Richards. 

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