- Anna
Maria "Marie"
Tussaud (French pronunciation: [maʁi tyso]; née
Grosholtz; 1
December 1761 – 16
April 1850),
commonly known as
Madame Tussaud, was...
-
branch opening in
Amsterdam in 1970.
Marie Tussaud was born as
Marie Grosholtz in 1761 in Strasbourg, France. Her
mother worked for
Philippe Curtius...
-
location opened on
November 15, 2000.
Marie Tussaud was born as
Marie Grosholtz in 1761 in Strasbourg, France. Her
mother worked as a
housekeeper for...
- wax
modeller who
taught Marie Tussaud the art of wax modelling.
Marie Grosholtz, the ****ure
Marie Tussaud,
lived in the Bern home of Curtius, for whom...
- Paris,
Curtius bought with him a
housekeeper and her daughter,
Marie Grosholtz, who
Curtius then took on as an
apprentice of his work.
Under Curtius’...
- Jean-Michel
Grosholtz 1670–1686 Jean-Melchior
Grosholtz 1686–1691 Jean-Michel
Grosholtz 1691–1724 Jean-Georges
Franck 1724–1756 Jean-Joseph
Grosholtz 1756–1761...
- of Octavian. Her
fifth book,
Madame Tussaud,
tells the
story of
Marie Grosholtz, the ****ure "Madame Tussaud", and her rise to
prominence as a wax artist...
- and
bloody periods of
French history."
Madame Tussaud was born
Marie Grosholtz, and she was
trained by a
Swiss master waxworker,
Phillippe Curtius, during...