File:Kauffmann Tragedy And Comedy.jpg
1792: purchased by Johan Meerman (1753-1815) from Angelica Kauffmann
1790s : transferred to Poland
1926: purchased by National Museum in Warsaw (MNW) from Eugenia Piwnicka
Inscriptions
Notes
Domenica Morghen (engaged Raffaelo Morghen in 1782), daughter of engraver Giovanni Volpato, with sister-in-law Maddalena Volpato, née Riggi (1765-1825).
References
Daniela Tarabra (2008). European Art of the Eighteenth Century. Getty Publications. ISBN 0-892369-21-3, p. 292
Source/Photographer
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1790s : transferred to Poland
1926: purchased by National Museum in Warsaw (MNW) from Eugenia Piwnicka
Signature and date:
Angelica Kauffman. Pinx: Romae 1791
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