Angelica Kauffmann by Angelica Kauffmann
Summary
Public domain image, 18th-century female portrait, aristocracy, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Angelica Kauffman (1741–1807) grows up as an only child and receives an unusually broad education for a girl. Her dual talent for painting and music is encouraged from an early stage by her father Johann Joseph Kauffmann and her mother Cleophea Lutz.
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Tags
united kingdom
portrait
national portrait gallery
1770 s oil on canvas paintings in the united kingdom
1770 s portrait paintings of women
18th century oil portraits of sitting women at three quarter length
18th century portrait paintings in the national portrait gallery london
18th century self portrait paintings of women
portrait paintings holding portcrayons
portrait paintings of sitting women with left hand on chest
portrait paintings with neutral background
self portraits by angelica kauffmann
women facing right and looking at viewer in art
national portrait gallery london
high resolution
female portrait
Date
1700 - 1800
in collections
Source
National Portrait Gallery London
Link
Copyright info
public domain