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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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ETCHINGS BY ANGELICA
KAUFFMANN 221
Subject
Head of a Woman with flowers in head-dress.
Mother and Child with apple.
Herself. (Done in London.)
Two Philosophers.
Bust of an Old Man.
Study of the head of an Old Man.
St. Peter, rebuking his brother Apostle, St. Paul.
Sappho1 conversing with Homer. From the
Antonio Zucchi.
Cow in a Meadow.
Mother and Child. (Done in Venice.)
A Woman seated.
Accademia Filarmonica.
Anatomicorum Princeps.
An Old Man and a Young Woman.
Old rough Man. (Done in Ireland.)
A Jew looking up.
A Young Child with a book.
Date
1768
1763 (Florence)
1770 and 1780
1763
i763
1762
original by
1781
1766 and 1780
1762
1763
1781

There are fine examples of many of the etchings in the British Museum
and in the Cottonian collection in Plymouth.
1 This is also called “ History and Music.” It was the last etching executed by
Angelica in England, and she herself is said to have been the model for the “ Sappho.”
 
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