Women / Persons ~ P11902
Angelica Kauffman
Alternate Names:
- Maria Anna Angelica
- Angelica Katharina Kauffman
- Angelica Kauffmann
- Angelica Kaufman
- Maria Anna Angelica Kaufmann
Gender: Female
Life Dates: 30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807
Types:
- Artist, painter
Biographies (10 Total)
- Angelica Kauffman Author: Joseph Johnson . Collection Title: Clever Girls of Our Time and How They Became Famous Women; Whose Lives Furnish an Incentive and Encouragement to Effort and Endurance, and Whose Example Stimulates to Industry and Perseverance. 1862
- Angelica Kauffmann Author: anon0033 . Collection Title: Remarkable Women of Different Nations and Ages. 1st ser. 1858
- Angelica Kauffmann Author: Cicely Mary Hamilton . Collection Title: A Pageant of Great Women. 1910
- Angelica Kauffmann, the Picture-Worker Author: Winifred Margaretta Kirkland , Frances Kirkland . Collection Title: Girls Who Became Artists. 1934
- Angelica Kaufmann Author: James Parton . Collection Title: Noted Women of Europe and America: Authors, Artists, Reformers, and Heroines, Queens, Princesses and Women of Society, Women Eccentric or Peculiar: From the Most Recent and Authentic Sources. 1883
- Angelica Kaufmann Author: James Parton . Collection Title: Daughters of Genius: A Series of Sketches of Authors, Artists, Reformers, and Heroines, Queens, Princesses, and Women of Society, Women Eccentric and Peculiar, from the Most Recent and Authentic Sources. 1885
- Angelica Kaufmann Author: James Parton . Collection Title: Eminent Women: A Series of Sketches of Women Who Have Won Distinction by Their Genius and Achievements as Authors, Artists, Actors, Rulers, or within the Precincts of the Home. 1880
- Maria Anna Angelica Catherine Kauffman Author: Ellen Creathorne Clayton . Collection Title: English Female Artists. 1876
- Maria Anna Angelina Kaufman Author: Faye Huntington . Collection Title: Stories of Remarkable Women. 1887
- Mrs. Angelica Kaufman Author: anon0002 . Collection Title: Eccentric Biography; or, Memoirs of Remarkable Female Characters, Ancient and Modern. Including Actresses, Adventurers, Authoresses, Fortune-Tellers, Gipsies, Dwarfs, Swindlers and Vagrants: Also Many Others who Have Distinguished Themselves by Their Chastity, Dissipation, Intrepidity, Learning, Abstinence, Credulity, &c., &c.: Alphabetically Arranged: Forming a Pleasing Mirror of Reflection to the Female Mind. Ornamented with Portraits of the Most Singular Characters in the Work. 1803