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Angelica Kauffmann
1741–1807
(Born Chur, 30 October 1741; died Rome, 5 November 1807). Swiss painter, active mainly in Italy and England. From an early age she travelled with her father, the painter Joseph Johann Kauffmann (1707–82), in Switzerland and Italy, and she formed her style in Rome.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Self Portrait c.1764 National Trust, Saltram
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Self Portrait c.1764 National Trust, Mompesson House
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Archbishop Richard Robinson (1708–1794) c.1765 Armagh Robinson Library
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Sir William Fordyce (1724–1792), MD, FRS 1761–1781 University of Aberdeen
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Edmund Bastard (1758–1816), as a Boy c.1766 National Trust, Saltram
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A Woman in Neapolitan Dress c.1762–1764 National Trust, Saltram
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John Parker (1734/1735–1788), Later 1st Baron Boringdon 1764 National Trust, Saltram
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Penelope at Her Loom 1764 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Interview of Edgar and Elfrida, after Her Marriage to Athelwold c.1770/1771 National Trust, Saltram
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Angelica Kauffman c.1770–1775 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Lady Hervey c.1770 Yale Center for British Art
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Modesty c.1770 Abbot Hall Art Gallery
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Gualtherius and Griselda c.1772 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Lady Frances Greville (1744–1825), Lady Harpur 1767 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), PRA 1767 National Trust, Saltram
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Jane Maxwell (c.1749–1812), Duchess of Gordon, Wife of the 4th Duke of Gordon c.1772 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Rinaldo and Armida c.1772 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Hector Taking Leave of Andromache 1768 National Trust, Saltram
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Frances Ann Acland (1735/1736–1800), Lady Hoare c.1773 National Trust, Stourhead
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Penelope Taking Down the Bow of Ulysses 1768 National Trust, Saltram
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Venus Directing Aeneas and Achates to Carthage 1768 National Trust, Saltram
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Princess Augusta Charlotte (1737–1813), Eldest Sister of George III, with Her Infant Son late 18th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Nymph and a Cupid late 18th C Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Cupid Disarmed late 18th C Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Ulysses Discovering Achilles 1769 National Trust, Saltram
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Portrait of a Lady c.1775 Tate Britain
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Study after the 'Aldobrandini Wedding' 1770 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Vortigern, King of Britain, Enamoured with Rowena at the Banquet of Hengist, the Saxon General 1770 National Trust, Saltram
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Before the Altar 1770 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Classical Figures 1770s Victoria and Albert Museum
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Cupid Bound by the Graces c.1776 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Armida in Vain Endeavours with Her Entreaties to Prevent Rinaldo's Departure c.1776 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Rinaldo and Armida 1771 Yale Center for British Art
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Henrietta Laura Pulteney (1766–1808) c.1777 The Holburne Museum
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John Simpson c.1777 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Penelope Sacrificing to Minerva for the Safe Return of Her Son, Telemachus 1774 National Trust, Stourhead
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Alexander Gordon (1743–1827), 4th Duke of Gordon, Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland 1774 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Andromache Mourning for Hector (Andromache Fainting at the Unexpected Sight of Aeneas upon His Arrival in Epirus) 1775 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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A Sleeping Nymph Watched by a Shepherd c.1780 Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Nymph Drawing Her Bow on a Youth c.1780 Victoria and Albert Museum