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  1. XVIII a. klasicizmo dailininkė. Vikiteka. Angelica Kauffmann. Parašas. Angelika Kaufman (piln. vok. Angelica (Maria Anna Catharina) Kauffmann arba Kauffman, 1741 m. spalio 30 d. − 1807 m. lapkričio 5 d.) – XVIII a. antros pusės klasicizmo dailininkė, kilusi iš vokiškai kalbančios Šveicarijos .

  2. Kauffmann was born in Switzerland but made her reputation in Italy and England, where she was a founding member of the Royal Academy. These companion paintings were executed in Rome for Monsignor Onorato Caetani, who in the same year had his portrait painted by Kauffmann.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2022 · Se la conoce también como la madre de los gracos por algunas de las revueltas provocadas a causa de las reformas de sus hijos en el senado cuando se hicieron adultos. En esta escena, Cornelia recibe la visita de una frívola patricia, que presume de sus posesiones materiales: todas las joyas que le ha regalado su marido.

  4. Angelica Kauffmann (1741–1807) (Born Chur, 30 October 1741; died Rome, 5 November 1807). Swiss painter, active mainly in Italy and England. From an early age she travelled with her father, the painter Joseph Johann Kauffmann (1707–82), in Switzerland and Italy, and she formed her style in Rome. In 1766 she moved to London, where her work ...

  5. Bettina Baumgärtel (ed.): Retrospective Angelika Kauffmann, Exh. Cat. Dusseldorf, Kunstmuseum; Munich, Haus der Kunst, Chur, Bündner Kunstmuseum, Ostfildern, Hatje 1998, ISBN 3-7757-0756-5 Angelica Kauffman Research Project: Forthcoming catalogue raisonné by Bettina Baumgärtel

  6. 6 de may. de 2020 · Angelica Kauffman Was One of 18th-Century Europe’s Most Famous Portraitists, But She Was Nearly Forgotten. You would not know that two of the 34 founders of the Royal Academy of Arts in London ...

  7. Painter The Swiss-born Angelica Kauffmann was an artist of international training and reputation. She was escorted by her artist-father to study the Old Masters in the major Italian cities. Time spent with the English community in Rome convinced her to come to London in 1766 where she joined Sir Joshua Reynolds's social circle. Her reputation for portraiture and history painting led to her ...

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