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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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She was a famous beauty, and is the figure in
white on the right of Sir Joshua Reynolds’
picture “ The Three Graces ” in the National
Gallery. She was the second wife of George,
first Marquis Townshend. Her daughter Char-
lotte married George, sixth Duke of Leeds,
tenth Lord Conyers, and thirteenth Lord D’Arcy
de Knayth. She was therefore the great-great-
grandmother of Marcia, Countess of Yarborough,
Baroness Conyers and Fauconberg, who bought
this picture at Christie’s on the 5th March,
1904, for 360 guineas.
Zouche, The Baroness. Portraits of Sir Cecil and Lady Bishop.
Mentioned in A. K.'s Italian list.
There are many examples of Angelica’s work to be found in Foreign
Galleries. The following may especially be mentioned :—
Bergamo. Chapel of Colleoni. An Altarpiece mentioned by A. K. in her
List, painted in 1789.
Dresden Gallery. A Portrait of the Artist, one of Princess Mary of Courland
(illustrated in Bryan’s Dictionary), and a scene depicting Ariadne and
Theseus.
Florence. Palazzo Vecchio. Portrait of the Duchess of Corigliano and her
son and the nurse.
Florence. Uffizi Gallery. Portrait of the Artist, mentioned by her in the
Italian MS., Portrait of Stanislas, King of Poland, and Portrait of
Fortunata Fantastici, also mentioned in the Italian MS.
Darmstadt. Portrait of Christian VII. of Denmark.
Frankfort. Portrait of the Abbe Winckelmann.
Munich. Portrait of the Artist. Portrait of the Crown Prince of Bavaria in
the costume of a Knight of St. Hubert; Portrait of Prince Nicolas
Esterhazy, and a Picture representing Christ with the Woman of
Samaria.
Naples. Capo di Monte Gallery : Large Group of the Royal Family painted
in 1783; and Portrait of Ferdinand, King of Naples.
Naples. San Martino Gallery : Portrait of Dr. Cirillo.
Paris. The Louvre, see picture already mentioned of Madame de Krudener.
Petrograd. There were at one time several works by Angelica in the
Hermitage Gallery and in various Palaces.
Rome. Academy of St. Luke : A picture called Hope; a portrait of herself.
Schwarzenburg. Altarpiece representing the Coronation of the Blessed
Virgin painted in 1799; also the Artist’s own portrait.
Vienna. Two enormous classical scenes.
 
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