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Unknown Woman, Traditionally Identified as Lady Hervey: c. 1770: oil on canvas: Yale Center for British Art, USA: Catalogue entry: Portrait: Unknown Man, Called Sir Robert Hervey: c. 1780: oil on canvas: Yale Center for British Art, USA: Mythology: Nymph Drawing her Bow upon a Young Man: c. 1780: oil on copper: Victoria and Albert Museum, UK ...
Harmonious and powerful colours [4] and the soft-brushed, multi-layered style of English portraitists, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough, [5] are typical for Kauffman's paintings. Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well (1795), oil on canvas, 123.5 x 158.5 cm., Neue Pinakothek, Munich. Kauffman was born at Chur in Graubünden ...
On the other, Angelica Kauffman’s Invention (1778) depicts a woman in classical garb with wings sprouting from her head, embodying a quality then seen as the province of men. Women were expected ...
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Swiss artist Angelica Kauffman. It was painted in England in 1774. It is displayed in the Museum of Fine Arts, in Houston, as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Harris Masterson III. [1] It is an oil painting on canvas.
Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well is a painting in oils on canvas of 1796 by Angelica Kauffman, depicting the eponymous Gospel passage.It was bought from the artist's estate in 1829 by Louis I of Bavaria and remained in the House of Wittelsbach until it was transferred to the Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds in 1926; it then passed to the State of Bavaria in 1938.
Roworth is a specialist in eighteenth century British and Italian art and the art of Angelica Kauffman. Roworth curated the exhibition "Angelica Kauffman: A continental artist in Georgian England" which was held at the Royal Pavilion Art Gallery & Museums, Brighton in 1992 and also in York. She edited the accompanying book.
This category has only the following subcategory. P. ... Pages in category "Paintings by Angelica Kauffman" ... Christ and the Samaritan Woman (Kauffman)
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