Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, copy after Angelica Kauffmann
Angelica Kauffmann
Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann
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Angelica Kaufmann, Bildnis Johann Joachim Winckelmanns (Replik, eigenhändig?), 1764, Öl auf Leinwand, 97 x 71 cm, Kunsthaus Zürich.

copy afterAngelica Kauffmann

Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, ca. 1764


Dimensions
48.6 x 39.1 cm
Physical Description
Oil on canvas, cut out and mounted on wood
Inventory Number
444
Acquisition
Acquired in 1816 with the founder’s bequest
Status
On display, 2nd upper level, Old Masters, room 1

Work Data

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Title
Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann
Painter
Production Place
Period Produced
School
Object Type
Physical Description
Oil on canvas, cut out and mounted on wood
Material
Technique
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Unbezeichnet

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 1816 with the founder’s bequest

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Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
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Johann Friedrich Städel (1728–1816), Frankfurt am Main
Nachlass Johann Friedrich Städel, 1816.

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13.03.2024