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Johan ZoffanySelf-portrait as David with the head of Goliath 1756National Gallery of Victoria, Melbo
Portrait of a noblewoman dressed a la Turque by Richard Brompton or Johann Zoffany, mid-late 18th ce
history-of-fashion:1778 David Martin (previously attr. to Johann Zoffany) - Portrait of Dido Elizabe
Portrait of Benarem Pundit (after JohannZoffany)Mihr Chand (Indian; fl. ca. 1759–86), attributed tom
George III and Queen Charlotte (of Great Britain) and their six eldest children by Johann Zoffany (c
history-of-fashion:1779-1781 Johann Zoffany - The Sharp Family on the Thames
millefeuilleus:Portrait of Patrick Heatlyby Johann Zoffany, between 1783 and 1787, detail.
The Sharp Family by Johann Zoffany, 1779-81
Art by Johann Zoffany (click to enlarge)1. Mary Wilkes and Johann Wilkes2. Mrs. Woodhull3. Queen Cha
The Gore Family with George, 3rd Earl Cowper by Johann Joseph Zoffany, c. 1775
Venus and AdonisJohanZoffany (German; 1733–1810)1760Oil on canvasMusée des Beaux-Arts,Bordeaux, Fran
history-of-fashion:1779-1781 Johann Zoffany - The Sharp Family on the Thames
Colonel Antoine-Louis Henri Polier watching a nautch, after a painting by Johann Zoffany, c. 1786-88
Charles Towneley in his sculpture gallery by Johann Zoffany; 1782
rubenista:Johann Zoffany, Self-portrait as David with the head of Goliath, 1756. Oil on canvas, 92.2
fashion-and-film:Belle (2013) // Painting of Two Young Women, Johann Zoffany
Johan Zoffany (German; 1733–1810)The Portraits of the Academicians of the Royal Academy Watercolor,
The Portraits of the Academicians of the Royal AcademyJohan Zoffany (German; 1733–1810)1771–72 Oil o
Colonel Blair with his Family with an Indian Ayah by Johann Zoffany, 1786
THE ENLIGHTENMENT GO 2 THE CULTURE MART.
The Tribuna of the Uffizi, Johann Zoffany, 1772-7, Royal Collection, LondonIn this portrait it is po
Source : tinamotta.tumblr.comFonte : Zoffany ZAMW310430_zoom
Frances Abington, as the Widow Bellmour in Arthur Murphy’s ‘The Way to Keep Him’ b
The Tribuna of the Uffizi, by Johann Zoffany, Royal Collection, London.
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