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Angelika 1741 1807 Collection

Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Lady Georgiana Spencer, Henrietta Spencer and George Viscount Althorp, c

Portrait of Lady Georgiana Spencer, Henrietta Spencer and George Viscount Althorp, c. 1766. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Erminia, ca 1781. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Erminia, ca 1781. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Erminia, ca 1781. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Self-portrait, 1780. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Self-portrait, 1780. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Self-portrait, 1780. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Theseus and Ariadne. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Theseus and Ariadne. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Theseus and Ariadne. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Silvia, decorating herself with flowers while observed by Daphne, 1783. Creator: Kauffmann

Silvia, decorating herself with flowers while observed by Daphne, 1783. Creator: Kauffmann
Silvia, decorating herself with flowers while observed by Daphne, 1783. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Immortalia - the nymph of immortality, 1783. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Immortalia - the nymph of immortality, 1783. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Immortalia - the nymph of immortality, 1783. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Lady Henrietta Williams-Wynn, ca 1769. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Portrait of Lady Henrietta Williams-Wynn, ca 1769. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Portrait of Lady Henrietta Williams-Wynn, ca 1769. Found in the Collection of Vorarlberg Museum, Bregenz

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Allegory of Wisdom

Allegory of Wisdom. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Penelope awakened by Eurycleia, 1772

Penelope awakened by Eurycleia, 1772. Found in the Collection of Vorarlberg Museum, Bregenz

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756-1813), 1792

Portrait of Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756-1813), 1792. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Christ Blessing the Children (Let the little children come to me), 1796

Christ Blessing the Children (Let the little children come to me), 1796. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Luisa Maria (1773-1802) and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (1782-1866), future French queen, 1782

Luisa Maria (1773-1802) and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (1782-1866), future French queen, 1782. Found in the Collection of Kunstmuseum St. Gallen

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Countess Anna Stepanovna Protasova (1745-1826) with her Nices, 1788

Portrait of Countess Anna Stepanovna Protasova (1745-1826) with her Nices, 1788. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of William Heberden the Younger (1767-1845)

Portrait of William Heberden the Younger (1767-1845). Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Found in the Collection of Goethe-Nationalmuseum Weimar

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Princess Franziska von Kaunitz-Rietberg, nee Countess Ungnad von Weissenwolf, 1805

Portrait of Princess Franziska von Kaunitz-Rietberg, nee Countess Ungnad von Weissenwolf, 1805. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of the Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche, 1795. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Portrait of the Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche, 1795. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Portrait of the Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche, 1795. Found in the collection of Buendner Kunstmuseum, Chur

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Thusnelda Crowning Hermann, 1785. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Thusnelda Crowning Hermann, 1785. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Thusnelda Crowning Hermann, 1785. Found in the collection of Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Self-Portrait, ca 1802. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Self-Portrait, ca 1802. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Self-Portrait, ca 1802. Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of the poetess Teresa Bandettini-Landucci (1763-1837)

Portrait of the poetess Teresa Bandettini-Landucci (1763-1837). Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Portrait of the poetess Teresa Bandettini-Landucci (1763-1837). Private Collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Poisoned Eleanor, 1782. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Poisoned Eleanor, 1782. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Poisoned Eleanor, 1782. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Pavlovsk Palace, St. Petersburg

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of a Lady as a Vestal Virgin, 1782. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Portrait of a Lady as a Vestal Virgin, 1782. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Portrait of a Lady as a Vestal Virgin, 1782. Found in the collection of the Dresden State Art Collections

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Cymon and Iphigenia, c. 1780. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Cymon and Iphigenia, c. 1780. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Cymon and Iphigenia, c. 1780. From a private collection

Background imageAngelika 1741 1807 Collection: Portrait of Princess Catherine Baryatinskaya (1750-1811). Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Portrait of Princess Catherine Baryatinskaya (1750-1811). Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Portrait of Princess Catherine Baryatinskaya (1750-1811). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg


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Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807) was a renowned Swiss-Austrian painter who left an indelible mark on the art world with her exquisite portraits and captivating mythological scenes. Her talent for capturing the essence of her subjects is evident in works such as "Portrait of Lady Georgiana Spencer, Henrietta Spencer and George Viscount Althorp, " where she portrays the aristocratic family with grace and elegance. In "Theseus and Ariadne, " Kauffmann masterfully depicts the dramatic moment when Theseus abandons Ariadne on Naxos, showcasing her ability to convey emotion through brushstrokes. Another example of her artistic prowess can be seen in "Silvia, decorating herself with flowers while observed by Daphne. " This enchanting piece showcases Kauffmann's attention to detail as Silvia adorns herself amidst the watchful gaze of Daphne. Kauffmann's fascination with mythology is further exemplified in "Immortalia - the nymph of immortality. " Here, she captures the ethereal beauty of a nymph surrounded by celestial elements, showcasing her mastery over both form and composition. Not limited to mythological themes alone, Kauffmann also excelled at portraiture. In "Portrait of Lady Henrietta Williams-Wynn, " she skillfully captures Lady Wynn's poise and sophistication. Similarly, in "Portrait of Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, " she immortalizes his dignified presence through meticulous attention to detail. Religious subjects were not overlooked by this talented artist either; one notable work being "Christ Blessing the Children (Let the little children come to me). " Through this painting, Kauffmann conveys Christ's compassion towards children with warmth and tenderness. Furthermore, Kauffman showcased her versatility in pieces like "Luisa Maria and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily" which portrays two young princesses with a sense of innocence and charm.