A_Kauffman_Esop_and_Rodope_(cropped).jpg
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Summary
Description A Kauffman Esop and Rodope (cropped).jpg |
English:
The beautiful Rhodope in love with Aesop. Engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi after a painting by Angelica Kauffmann. Rhodopis continued to live at Naucratis after her liberation from slavery, and tithed a tenth part of her income to the temple at Delphi. She converted this tithe into large iron spits for cooking oxen, and sent these to Delphi: "these lie in a heap to this day, behind the altar set up by the Chians and in front of the shrine itself."
Čeština:
Krásná Rodópis zamilovaná do Ezopa. Vyryl Francesco Bartolozzi podle obrazu Angeliky Kauffmann. Rodópis nadále žila v Naukratisu po svém osvobození z otroctví a desátek ze svého příjmu odváděla do chrámu v Delfách. Přeměnila tento desátek na velké železné rožně na vaření volů a poslala je do Delf: "Kde leží na hromadě dodnes, za oltářem, který postavili Chiané, a před samotnou svatyní." Jak napsal Hérodotos.
Русский:
Прекрасная Родопа и Эзоп
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Date |
1780s
date QS:P,+1780-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Source | Private collection of engravings, S.-Petrsbourg, Russia | |||
Author | Фр. Бартолоцци с оригинала А. Кауффман. Пунктир, цветная печать | |||
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Angelica Kauffmann
(1741–1807)
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Alternative names |
Angelika Kauffmann, Maria Anna Angelika Katharina Kauffmann, Angelika Katharina Kauffmann
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Description | -Swiss painter, printmaker and artist | ||
Date of birth/death | 30 October 1741 | 5 November 1807 | |
Location of birth/death | Chur | Rome | |
Work period | 1756 –1807 | ||
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Authority file |
creator QS:P170,Q123098
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