Portrait of Maddalena Allegranti
Print
4th June 1783 (published)
4th June 1783 (published)
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The Italian soprano Teresa Maddalena Allegranti (1754-1829) appeared in Venice in 1771 before performing in Germany from 1774 until 1779. She came to England in 1781 where she performed in opera at London's Haymarket Theatre, and where, according to the article Opera Salaries in Eighteenth Century London by Judith Milhous and Robert D. Home, her salary for the 1872-73 season was £800 and her Benefit 'not quite £600'.
Richard Cosway (1742-1821), the artist of the original painting after which this was engraved, was a leading portrait painter of the Regency and Georgian era, best known for his miniatures. He painted the Prince of Wales in 1780, and was appointed his Principal Painter ca.1786. He showered him with comissions until the artist fell out of favour in 1811.
Richard Cosway (1742-1821), the artist of the original painting after which this was engraved, was a leading portrait painter of the Regency and Georgian era, best known for his miniatures. He painted the Prince of Wales in 1780, and was appointed his Principal Painter ca.1786. He showered him with comissions until the artist fell out of favour in 1811.
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Title | Portrait of Maddalena Allegranti (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Sepia stipple engraving |
Brief description | Portrait of Maddalena Allegranti (1755-1829). Stipple engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Richard Cosway (1742-1821), published 4 June 1783 by S. Watts (active 1783-1789) |
Physical description | Print depicting Maddalena Allegranti. |
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Summary | The Italian soprano Teresa Maddalena Allegranti (1754-1829) appeared in Venice in 1771 before performing in Germany from 1774 until 1779. She came to England in 1781 where she performed in opera at London's Haymarket Theatre, and where, according to the article Opera Salaries in Eighteenth Century London by Judith Milhous and Robert D. Home, her salary for the 1872-73 season was £800 and her Benefit 'not quite £600'. Richard Cosway (1742-1821), the artist of the original painting after which this was engraved, was a leading portrait painter of the Regency and Georgian era, best known for his miniatures. He painted the Prince of Wales in 1780, and was appointed his Principal Painter ca.1786. He showered him with comissions until the artist fell out of favour in 1811. |
Other number | F.145-40 - H Beard collection numbering |
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Accession number | S.3583-2009 |
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Record created | December 24, 2009 |
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