Cupid and the Graces
Cycle of paintings by Angelica Kauffman
Cupid and the Graces is a cycle of six paintings by Angelica Kauffman, produced in the late 1770s during her stay in Great Britain.[1]
- Cupid Ties One of the Graces to a Tree (vorarlberg Museum)
- Cupid Will No Longer Seduce Hearts (vorarlberg Museum)
- Cupid Fights the Graces for his Arrows (vorarlberg Museum)
- Cupid's Revenge (vorarlberg Museum)
- A Victim of Love (vorarlberg Museum)
- The Disarming of Cupid, The Punishment of Cupid, Cupid Bound by Nymphs, Cupid in the Pillory or Cupid Tied to a Tree by the Graces (private collection)[2]
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Angelica Kauffman
- List of paintings
- Portrait of Winckelmann (1764)
- Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus (1774)
- Hector Summoning Paris to Battle (1775)
- Sappho Inspired by Love (1775)
- The Parting of Abelard and Heloise (1770s)
- Jupiter Disguised as Diana Seducing Callisto (c. 1766-1781)
- Cupid and Ganymede (1782)
- Ferdinand I and His Family (1782)
- Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso (1782)
- The Sorrow of Telemachus (1783)
- Self-Portrait (1784)
- Virgil Reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia (1788)
- Venus Persuading Helen to Love Paris (1790)
- Christ and the Samaritan Woman (1796)
- Cupid and the Graces (1770s)
- Angelika Kauffmann Museum
- Joseph Johann Kauffmann (father)
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