Alessandra Silvestri-Levy
Alessandra Silvestri-von Bismarck Schoenhausen (born November 1, ? in São Paulo) is an Italo-Brazilian art writer and curator.[1] As the wife of Carl-Eduard von Bismarck, she became the Princess of Bismarck in 2019.
Alessandra Silvestri von Bismarck Schoenhausen | |
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Born | 1 November ? São Paulo |
Spouse(s) | Jean Lévy 1998-2014 Carl-Eduard, Fürst von Bismarck 2016- |
Patroness for art, she has produced and curated several exhibitions of photography, contemporary art, literature, and film festivals, mainly in Paris, São Paulo, and Havana.
She was the International Executive Director for the Brazilian Cinema Foundation (Cinemateca Brasileira).
As the French Ambassadress in Havana, Cuba, worked in the humanitarian cooperation fields.
Titles and styles
- –1998: Alessandra Silvestri
- 1998–2014: Mrs Jean Lévy
- 2014-2016: Alessandra Silvestri-Levy
- 2016–2019: Alessandra, Countess of Bismarck-Schönhausen
- 2019–: Her Serene Highness The Princess of Bismarck
Publications
- 2002: Cuba por Korda (with Christophe Lovigny). - Cosac Naify-Brasil, Ocean Press-USA, Calmann-Levy-France (ISBN 2702133339), Kuntersman-Germany, Ediciones Aurelia, Spain.[2]
- 2002: Les Années Révolutionnaires - Éditions de l´Aube France (ISBN 2-87678-816-0).
- 2007: Cuba Sempre - Caros Amigos.
- 2007: Che Guevara Combatente e Intelectual - Casa Amarela.
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References
- "Comemorando 50°Aniversário do"Che Guevara de Korda"". Kaosenlared (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/galleries/091506/korda/index.html
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