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Kauffmann
/ ˈ첹ʊڳə /
noun
Angelica (andʒeˈlikə). 1741–1807, Swiss painter, who worked chiefly in England
Example Sentences
“The western half — known as the Green Alps — sees up to twice as much precipitation as the eastern half and are composed of much gentler mountains,” wrote ecologist Michael Kauffmann.
New York Times critic Stanley Kauffmann called her performance in the 1966 “It’s a Bird... It’s a Plane... It’s Superman” “pure imp”: “I wish she were in every musical and revue.”
Kauffmann was charged with a run and two hits.
“One of the most important things for me is the feeling that I belong here,” Kauffmann said.
Her resplendent picture of Joseph Hyacinthe François-de-Paule de Rigaud, comte de Vaudreuil, age 44, amply demonstrates why she was a leading French artist, court painter to Queen Marie Antoinette and, with Swiss artist Angelika Kauffmann one of the two most important women wielding a paintbrush in 18th century Europe.
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