
Portrait of Anna Potocka (1758-1814).
Angelica Kauffmann·1791
Historical Context
This 1791 portrait of Anna Potocka depicts a member of the powerful Polish aristocratic family. Kauffmann's international clientele included nobility from across Europe, and her portraits of Polish aristocrats reflect the cultural connections between Rome and the Polish elite. Kauffmann's refined oil handling favored cool, clear colors and gracefully elongated figures that drew on classical sculpture and Raphael's serene compositions, executed with a smooth, controlled touch that avoided all...
Technical Analysis
The portrait demonstrates Kauffmann's elegant approach to female portraiture, with refined color harmonies and graceful composition that flatter the sitter while maintaining naturalistic likeness.
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