Also known as Anne-Marie Tussaud, Anne-Marie Grosholtz, Madame Tussaud, Anne Marie Tussaud
Frans beeldhouwster (1761–1850)
Marie Tussaud was a French artist who lived from 1761 to 1850 and became famous for creating wax figures, founding the wax museum that still bears her name today. Her work in sculpting realistic wax figures made her one of the most renowned artists of her time and established a form of entertainment that has remained popular for centuries.
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Marie Tussaud (Straatsburg, 1 december 1761 — Londen, 16 april 1850) was een Franse wassenbeeldenartiest. Haar ouders waren Joseph Grosholtz en Anne-Marie Walder. Het museum Madame Tussauds is door haar opgericht, en heeft naast de hoofdvestiging in Londen ook vestigingen in onder andere Amsterdam, Hongkong, Las Vegas, Berlijn, Shanghai en New York. Marie was getrouwd met François Tussaud. Vandaar de naam Madame Tussaud
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