Angelika Kauffmann
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1741-1807,Swiss neoclassical painter and graphic artist. From her youth she was known for her artistic, musical, and linguistic abilities. She went to England, where she enjoyed success as a fashionable portrait painter and decorator. A protegee of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Kauffman was one of the original members of the Royal Academy. She often decorated houses designed by the Adam brothers. After her marriage in 1781 to the Venetian painter Antonio Zucchi, she lived in Italy, where she flourished in artistic and literary circles. Reynolds, Winckelmann, Goethe, and Garrick commissioned her to paint their portraits. Representative works include Religion (National Gall., London); Self-Portrait (Staatliche Museen, Berlin); and the etchings of L'Allegra and La Pensierosa. The British Museum has a collection of her drawings and prints. |
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Allegorie des Fruhlings new16/Angelika Kauffmann-973224.jpg Painting ID:: 45175
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Feder in Schwarzgrau
Pinsel in Braun und Grau Laviert
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Allegorie des Fruhlings new24/unknow artist-899667.jpg Painting ID:: 75036
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17th century
Oil on canvas
92 x 70 cm
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Allegorie des Fruhlings new24/unknow artist-449493.jpg Painting ID:: 76794
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Date 17th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 92 x 70 cm
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