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Angelica Kauffmann - Judge George Robert Hellen (1725-1793)

Judge George Robert Hellen (1725-1793) (1771)

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
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Angelica Kauffmann

Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann, usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome. Remembered primarily as a history painter, Kauffmann was a skilled portraitist, landscape and decoration painter. She was, along with Mary Moser, one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London in 1768.

While Kauffman produced many types of art, she identified herself primarily as a history painter, an unusual designation for a woman artist in the 18th century. History painting was considered the most elite and lucrative category in academic painting during this time period and, under the direction of Sir Joshua Reynolds, the Royal Academy made a strong effort to promote it to a native audience more interested in commissioning and buying portraits and landscapes. Despite the popularity that Kauffman enjoyed in British society, and her success there as an artist, she was disappointed by the relative apathy of the British towards history painting. Ultimately she left Britain for the continent, where history painting was better established, held in higher esteem and patronized.

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Monsignor Giuseppe Spina (1756–1828) (1798)

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Sylvia

Sylvia (1786)

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Cymon and Iphigenia

Cymon and Iphigenia (circa 1780)

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Zeuxis Composing the Picture of Juno

Zeuxis Composing the Picture of Juno (1785)

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Young Woman in Contemplation

Young Woman in Contemplation (c. 1770)

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Bacchanalians

Bacchanalians (1786)

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Josef Johann Graf Fries

Josef Johann Graf Fries (1787)

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Papirius Praetextatus Entreated by his Mother to Disclose the Secrets of the Deliberations of the Roman Senate

Papirius Praetextatus Entreated by his Mother to Disclose the Secrets of the Deliberations of the Roman Senate

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Immortalia, the nymph of immortality, receiving nameplates from two swans

Immortalia, the nymph of immortality, receiving nameplates from two swans

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
William Henry Lambton (1764-1797)

William Henry Lambton (1764-1797) (1797)

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
Portrait of Eleanor, Countess of Lauderdale

Portrait of Eleanor, Countess of Lauderdale

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
Morte de Clorinda

Morte de Clorinda (1785)

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
Woman at Spinet

Woman at Spinet

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741 – 1807)
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