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Holy Family with an Angel, before 1807, by #AngelicaKauffmann (#AngelicaKauffman, #AngelikaKauffmann, Swiss, 1741-1807). Held by Museum of John Paul II Collection; source, https://t.co/N3rzo6ILE7 #artherstory #womenartists #FeastoftheHolyFamily
@PasqualeTotaro La poesia solleva il velo dalla bellezza nascosta del mondo, e rende oggetti familiari come se non fossero familiari.
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Grazie caro Pasquale🌹dolce serata🤗💙⚘☃️⚘💫💫
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#VentagliDiParole
Angelika Kauffmann
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-Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741- 5 November 1807) was a Swiss-Austrian painter
Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741- 5 November 1807 ) was a Swiss-Austrian painter.183
Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807) English.Ariadne Abandoned El juicio de Paris
Portrait of Sarah Harrop (Mrs. Bates) as a Muse (1780–81), by Angelica Kauffmann
The Family of the Earl of Gower (1772), by Angelica Kauffmann
Portrait of a Woman as a Vestal Virgin (1770s), by Angelica Kauffmann
Lady Georgiana Spencer, Henrietta Spencer and George Viscount Althorp (c. 1766), by Angelica Kauffmann
Venus Induces Helen to Fall in Love with Paris (1790), by Angelica Kauffmann
Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia (1788), by Angelica Kauffmann
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus (1774), by Angelica Kauffmann
Kauffman is considered the first woman painter to take on these subjects, as they were done exclusively by men beforehand.
Mary Tisdal Reading, by Angelica Kauffmann
Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, by Angelica Kauffmann, 1782
Depicts arrival of Telemachus on Calypso's island. He is welcomed by her nymphs with fruit, wine and flowers. The goddess Athena had been his guide, disguised as the old man Mentor, and is shown being led away.
The Sorrow of Telemachus (1783), by Angelica Kauffmann
Telemachus was shipwrecked off Calypso's island, and in this image she tells her nymphs to stop singing Odysseus's praises because of his son's grief.
A detailed neoclassicism painting from the 18th century painted by Angelica Kauffmann depicting a young lady taking a selfie while doing a duck face (her eyes are wide open and her lips are pressed together as in a pout) and holding up two fingers to make the peace sign hand…
Angelica Kauffmann painted this Sibyl after Guercino in 1775: she was a successful Swiss Neoclassical painter who worked both in London and Rome and became one of two female painters to be a founding member of the Royal Academy.
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Paintings by Angelica Kauffmann 🌈
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The Ely Family, 1771, by #AngelicaKauffmann (#AngelicaKauffman, #AngelikaKauffmann, Swiss, 1741-1807). Held at @NGIreland, https://t.co/Jqh1zN9lXX #artherstory #womenartists #femaleoldmaster