• Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann RA (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical...
  • Almost unnoticed are two portraits that hang above them and depict the artists Angelica Kauffman and Mary Moser, whose images appear as avatars, as though...
  • Kendisi de bir ressam olan Johann Joseph Kauffman’ın kızı olarak dünyaya gelen Angelica 12. yaşından beri yetenekli bir çocuk müzisyen ve ressamdı.
  • Angelica Kauffman was an 18th century Swiss artist with mastery of creating History art, making her one of the few female painters in the genre.
  • The two continued thus forth to work on commissions together and by the age of twenty it was Angelica Kauffman who had become the family's main breadwinner.
  • early life of angelica kauffman Self-portrait by Kauffman, 1770–75; Angelica Kauffmann, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
  • ...until a complaint from the artist Angelica Kauffman in which she claimed that she had been represented as a nude in the top left of the picture.
  • The only woman of her era to pursue the ambitious genre of history painting, Angelica Kauffman was one of the great Neoclassical artists.
  • The Sorrow of Telemachus is one of the numerous Angelica Kauffman paintings that feature a mythological subject. In this case, she depicted the mourning.
  • Angelica Kauffman RA (1741–1807) was one of the most distinguished and successful women artists of her time.