Angelica Kauffman's Self-portrait at the Crossroads between the Arts of Music and Painting (1794) - National Trust Images/John Hammond Better late than never? At last, the neoclassical Swiss artist ...
Though technically proficient, the painter and Royal Academy cofounder owed a great deal of contemporary recognition to her active social networking. Angelica Kauffman, "Self-portrait at the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In her essential essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” in 1972, Linda Nochlin warns against ...
You could call the Angelica Kauffman exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London a homecoming. Born in the Alpine city of Chur in 1741, the Swiss artist moved to London in her early 20s and ...
Cleopatra Adorning the Tomb of Mark Anthony, c. 1765, was one of Angelica Kauffman’s most popular works, reproduced not only in print but also on porcelain and ...
She could protect her brand too. When the Irish painter Nathaniel Hone painted a satirical picture of a Conjurer (playing with the RA’s president Sir Joshua Reynolds’ reputation for recycling Old ...
Stately home Stourhead, near Warminster, had Penelope and Euriclea by Angelica Kauffman for more than a century, until debts forced the owner at the time to sell it in 1883. The National Trust, which ...
Angelica Kauffman and Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun both blended the two prevalent movements of the late 18th century, gaining favor in the eyes of royalty of the day. Angelica Kauffman, Princess Augusta ...
This exhibition at the Royal Academy could be seen as a long-overdue "homecoming", said Chloë Ashby in The Art Newspaper. The Swiss-born artist Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807) was one of 18th century ...
As Frieze Los Angeles opens its fifth iteration, The Art Newspaper’s associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, talks to our correspondent in LA, Jori Finkel about the changing landscape of the ...
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