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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN (1741-1807). Swiss painter



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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN (1741-1807). Swiss painter

ANGELICA KAUFFMANN
(1741-1807). Swiss painter. The Artist in the Character of Design Listening to the Inspiration of Poetry. Oil on canvas, 1782

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Media ID 12363639

1782 Allegorical Angelika Character Column Crayon Design Dress Harp Inspiration Kauffmann Laurel Listening Lyre Lyrist Muse Neoclassicism Painter Pencil Poetry Self Portrait Swiss Wreath Kauffman


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the renowned Swiss painter, Angelica Kauffmann, immersed in her artistic world. Painted in 1782, "The Artist in the Character of Design Listening to the Inspiration of Poetry" captures Kauffmann's profound connection with both visual and literary arts. Seated gracefully amidst an exterior setting, Kauffmann exudes elegance and poise. Her neoclassical dress perfectly complements the allegorical theme of the painting. Adorned with a laurel wreath symbolizing achievement and a lyre representing poetry, she embodies creativity at its finest. With a column as her backdrop, Kauffmann is seen intently listening to unseen whispers of inspiration. The artist holds a crayon and pencil in hand, signifying her dedication to sketching ideas that flow from this divine encounter. A harp rests beside her as another instrument through which she channels her artistic expression. As one of the few successful women painters during her time, Angelica Kauffmann left an indelible mark on art history. This self-portrait not only showcases her talent but also serves as a testament to breaking societal barriers for female artists. Granger Art on Demand has beautifully captured this significant artwork by Angelica Kauffmann for art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate and admire.

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