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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 furniture. The Burghley House ...
You could call the Angelica Kauffman exhibition at the Royal Academy ... and reproductions of her work on furniture and other decorative objects meant it was no longer seen as serious art, but ...
to pieces of furniture, Angelica's imagery reached down to the middle market. As one printer and engraver said of her, "The whole world is Angelica-mad." Angelica Kauffman was a pioneer ...
Angelica Kauffman, Self-portrait of the Artist hesitating between the Arts of Music and Painting (1794) In London, the Royal Academy has finally opened an exhibition dedicated to the 18th-century ...
A drawing by Henri Matisse, an important porcelain plaque by Angelica Kauffman and an early 20th-century designer chair that is part of a unique suite are among the decorative arts being sold by ...
The conservation work at the National Trust’s Petworth House in Sussex has brought the 1788 piece Angelica Kauffman’s Diomed and Cressida back to life, 250 years since its conception.
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