
During this time a son was also born to her. In this way, in 1795, she got married to Francois Tasso and thus Marie got a new name, "Madame Tasso". During this time, a French resident, Francois Chautau, became such an admirer of Marie's personality and art that he proposed marriage to the sculptor, which Marie accepted after much consideration. Mary's fame and skill in sculpture went far and wide. Which was very liked by the revolutionaries and then Marie was reserved for this job. So Mary first made face masks of the fallen king of France and his queen. There were people whose faces were badly disfigured and scary after war casualties, whose severed heads were also brought and shown to him regularly. It was a very scary and terrifying experience for 9-year-old Marie. Since the revolutionary group was also aware of Marie's sculpting skills, this little girl prisoner was asked to make masks of the important figures who died in the French Revolution. She was given a cell room equal to that of a French princess. Meanwhile, the French Revolution took place in which Marie (Madame Tussaud) was also imprisoned. Interestingly, Mary was barely 9 years old when she was tutoring King Louis' sister in art. So there was a time when Madame Tussaud (Mary) was assigned to train the younger sister of King Louis XVI of France in art. Krates, she was able to pass on this teaching to others. Here, after learning the skills of making wax from Dr. This art gallery of his seemed to be an ancient cave. The art gallery he built in his house had statues of famous teachers, architects, sportsmen and even thieves, robbers and robbers of his time.


Phyllis Crates himself used to make strange wax objects and sculptures and exhibited them and earned good money from it. How Madame Tussauds Become A Great Sculptor?ĭr. Then she went with her mother to the house of Parsi doctor Phyllis Crates and started helping her in the housework. In 1761, his father was killed in the war. Madame Tussauds Museum is actually the story of the girl whose real name was Marie Grosholtz.
