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Manners, Victoria; Williamson, George Charles; Kauffmann, Angelica [Ill.]
Angelica Kauffmann: her life and her works — London: John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, 1924

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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN

Knight, Mr. Charles,
2 Stone Buildings,
Lincoln’s Inn.
Knoedler, Messrs.,
Old Bond Street.

Leconfield, The Lord,
Petworth Park.

Leggatt Bros., Messrs.,
St. James’s Street.

Legh, The Hon. Piers,
43 Norfolk Square.
Leven and Melville,
The Earl of,
i Sussex Square,
London.

her shoulders, white turban headdress, holding
in her lap a basket with a book.
Signed on tree-trunk, “ Angelica Kauffman Pinx,
Romae 1791.”
Sold to Mr. King at Christie’s in 1920 for ^1312 10s.
Mentioned by A. K. in her Italian List.
Picture representing a female figure, perhaps a
guardian angel, watching over two children who
are asleep. 16 x 14.
Picture of Miss Mary Townshend, daughter
(second ?) of the Hon. Thomas Townshend,
sister of the first Baron (afterwards Viscount
Sydney), born 1733, died unmarried. From the
Sydney Collection at Chislehurst. 28 x 36.
She is represented seated, tracing out with a
needle upon a cushion a design which is to be
embroidered.
Portrait of Viscountess Midleton. 28 x 36. The
lady is represented seated before a piece of
apparatus with a handle and reel, which appar-
ently is for the purpose of straining or reeling
off on to a bobbin certain pieces of silk. She
has it upon her knee. She has an ermine stole
thrown over her shoulders. Her hair is dressed
with a turban, and with a jewel in front of it.
Picture representing Diomed and Cressida. Cres-
sida is seated on the right, holding Diomed’s
left hand. He stands facing her. In the fore-
ground on the left is a basket, in the background
are two figures. Canvas 62J x 87I inclusive.
No. 60 in the recent catalogue by Mr. Collins Baker.
Mrs. Dayrell.
Sold to Leggatts by Agnew’s (1711).
Girls with Basket of Flowers.
Sold to Leggatts by Agnew’s (5091).
The Webb Family (see Webb) (an offering to
Ceres).
Portrait of the Artist.
Bought at the Northwick Sale in 1879 for £110 5s-
 
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