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 KATZENSTEIN vinist Prisoners under Louis XTV.; Paternal Como until 1754, where Angelica, at the Blessing ; Political Discussions ; lliniil Feast age of eleven, attracted general attention (1856); Dutch Fishermen (1857); From Siege by her ]>ortrait of the Bishop of Conio, nml of Alkmaur ; The Eight of the Stronger; finally at Milan, where she copied the mas- Levee of the Marquis ; Court Scene ; Guard terworks of the Lombard school, and painted llooin ; Imprisoned Spies; Ostade and his portraits. After her mother's death, she Models; Persecution of Jews; Tavern Scene; went with her father to Sehwarzenberg, Poacher; Trial of the Sword ; Trial of the Vorarlberg, his native place, and assisted Brush; Anteroom, Museum, Amsterdam; him in decorating tho parish church. Soon III Church, Museum Fodor, il>.; Musical after completing this work, she returned to Tea Party in Time of Louis XV. (1*51), Italy, and having visited Milan, Bologna. Raveue Gallery, Berlin ; Dutch Village Inn, and Parma, was in r'lorenee in ITU'.', in Carlsruhe Gallery ; Soldiers at the Inn, Stet- Home in ITiii! <il, whence she visited Naples, tin Museum. Immer/.eel, ii. D7 ; Kramm, then in Bologna in 17G5, and studied in Veu- iiL 840; Miiller, 2'.W ; Meyer, Conv. Lex., ice Titian, Tintoretto, and Paolo Ycroni *. . xxi. 41KJ. In ITTii she accompanied L:ulv NVentworth KATZENSTEIN, LOUIS, born in (,'assel to England, where she met with the must ill 1824. Genre and portrait painter, pupil llattering reception. An unfortunate mar- of Cassel Academy, and in Paris of Cognict ; riage with an impostor who had passed him- went to England to paint portraits, spent self olV for a Swi-dish ('mint Horn blighted one year in Italy, and then some time in her life, although she soon obtained a di- Portugal, where he was employed by the vorce. In ITli'.l she was elected one of the king. Works: Van Dyck and Charles L, original members of the Koyal Academy, to Municipal Gallery, Cassel ; Hubens and whose exhibitions she annually contributed Brouwer ; Grandfather and Grandson ; until ITSl, when slie married the Venetian Ostade in a Tavern; The Widow; Letter- painter Antonio /ucchi, and went to Venice, Writer ; Don Sebastian ; Return from Mas- and in 1782 to Home and Naples, where she querade Ball ; Girls' School; Cinderella; was in great favour with the royal family. Declaration of Love ; Fortune-Teller ; Pe- On her return to Home, the Emperor -Jo titioner ; Favourable Moment ; Interior of seph II. sought her acquaintance, and gave Lowenburg near Cassel. Illustr. /eitg. her commissions for his gallery. Her nu- ), ii. 1520 ; Miiller, 2'.):!. merous compositions, although weak in KAUFFMANN, (MARIA ANNA) AN- drawing and often monotonous through GEL1CA, born repetition of the same subject, especially in ,^ 31. at Coire, Switz- her female figures, show in their warm col- -*** erland, Oct. ;i, ouring and graceful treatment the influence 1741, died in of Mengs. She painted her own portrait Koine, Nov. 5, several times; her bust was placed in tho 1807. History Pantheon in 1808. Works: Twelve Apos- ^ K and portrait ties (fresco, 1757), Church at Sehwar/en- i7 ,' ''vlv painter, dangh- ' berg ; Female Figure allured by Music and ter and pupil of Painting (17(!0) ; Death of Leonardo da 'Joseph Ktuift- Vinci (1781); Servius Tullius as a Child maim, an infe- (1784, for the C/ar Paul) ; Ilirinaiui and rior portrait painter, who was, at that time, Thusnelda, Funeral of Pallas (both 178(!, employed by the Prince-Bishop of Coire. for Joseph II.), Vienna Museum ; Virgil From 1742 until 1757 the faiuily lived in reading his ,Eneid to Empress Octnvia, North Italy, at Morbeguo until 1752, at Augustus reading Verses relating to Death 376