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Maria Tesselschade : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Tesselschade Visscher

Maria Tesselschade Roemers Visscher, also called Maria Tesselschade Roemersdochter Visscher or Tesselschade (March 25, 1594 – June 20, 1649) was a Dutch poet and engraver.
==Life==
Tesselschade was born in Amsterdam, the youngest daughter of Roemer Visscher. She got the name ''Tesselschade'' ("Damage on Tessel"), because her father lost a ship near the Dutch island Texel on the day of her birth.
She and her sister Anna Visscher were the only two women members of the Muiderkring, the group of Dutch Golden Age intellectuals who met at Muiden Castle. She is often characterised as a muse of the group, and attracted the admiration of its members such as its organiser Hooft, Huygens, Barlaeus, Bredero, Heinsius, Vondel and Jacob Cats.
In their correspondence, she is described as attractive, musically talented, and a skilled translator and commentator from Latin, Greek and Italian.〔''The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age'', Simon Schama, HarperCollins, 1987, ISBN 0-00-217801-X〕 They also praised her skill at singing, painting, carving, etching on glass and tapestry work.〔''History of Holland'', George Edmundson, Cambridge University Press, 1922 (ebook, ebooksread.com )〕 The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam has an example of her engraving work, a römer drinking glass engraved with the motto ''Sic Soleo Amicos'' ("this is how I treat my friends").〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roemer, Anonymous, c. 1625 - c. 1650 )
In 1623, she married a ship's officer, Allard Crombalch. After he died in 1634, Huygens and Barlaeus proposed marriage to her, offers she rejected.
In remembrance of Tesselschade there are several streets named after her, such as the ''Tesselschadestraat or Tesselschadelaan'' in Eindhoven, Amsterdam, Zwolle, Leiden and Leeuwarden.

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