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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

Radnor, The Earl of,
Longford Castle.

Pope, His Holiness The,
Rome.

Portland, The Duke of,
Welbeck Abbey,
Worksop.

PORTARLINGTON, The
Earl of,
Chesham Place.

O’Hagan, The Lord,
i 6 Eaton Square.
Powis, The Earl of,
Walcot Park,
Shropshire.

All the above pictures were sold in June, 1920, at
Christie’s, the portrait of the artist being Lot 150,
Lady Templetown Lot 86, and the two other
scenes 87 and 88.
Portrait of Angelica herself.
Joachim and St. Anne, with the Blessed Child
Mary watering a lily. For the Holy House of
Loretto. A design for a mosaic.
Portrait of Lady Caroline Darner. Oblong. Seated
with a dog. Three-quarter length. 45 x 47.
Exhibited Royal Academy, 1878 (64).
Portrait of Angelica by herself. About 30 x 25.
Both fine works.
Small whole-length portrait of lady in a white dress
and a large black hat with feathers, standing in a
landscape, and holding a branch of trailing roses
in her right hand, and some cut flowers in her
left. Canvas, oval, 28 x 24. On a square
measuring 30 x 25I.
The picture was one of a number of works sent
down from the Duke’s London house to Welbeck
in 1823. The list of pictures then sent was very
inadequate, and several of the items, including
this one, have no names.
N.B.—There was a portrait of the Duchess of
Devonshire in the collection in 1788, and it
seems just possible that the above work may be a
portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire.
We are indebted to Mr. Richard Goulding for this
information.
Portrait of Angelica by herself.
Three-quarter length portrait, representing Miss
Charlotte Clive, daughter of the first Lord Clive.
She is wearing a pink dress and a large hat.
51 x 48.
Exhibited National Portrait Exhibition, 1867 (700),
and Royal Academy, 1910 (189).
Mentioned by A. K. in her Italian List.
The Hon. Philip Bouverie-Pusey (1746-1828),
second son of Jacob, first Viscount Folkestone,
 
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