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Johan /
Johann Joseph Zoffany RA (born
Johannes Josephus Zaufallij; 13
March 1733 – 11
November 1810) was a
German neoclassical painter who was active...
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Johan Zoffany (1733–1810) was a
German neoclassical painter,
active mainly in England,
Italy and India.
Zoffany may also
refer to:
Zoffany (American horse)...
- The
Tribuna of the
Uffizi (1772–1778) by
Johan Zoffany is a
painting of the north-east
section of the
Tribuna room in the
Uffizi in Florence, Italy. The...
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another of the
treasures now at
Towneley is a
conversation piece by
Johan Zoffany of
Townley in his
London house surrounded by an
imaginary arrangement of...
- his houses, his
friendship with
noted artists like Renaldi,
Hodges and
Zoffany (who
included him in at
least two paintings). In a
number of
cases he used...
- 1779 is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
German British artist Johann Zoffany. The painting,
which records the loss of the
British explorer Captain James...
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Zoffany (1980–1998) was an American-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred in New Jersey, he was
large bay
horse with a
narrow white blaze.
Zoffany was first...
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painting titled The
Death of
Captain James Cook, 14
February 1779 by
Johann Zoffany was
begun in c. 1795 and was the
painting owned by Cook's widow. This painting...
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Zoffany (18
March 2008 – 8
January 2021) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was one of the best two-year-olds of 2010 in
Ireland when he...
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aristocrat and the
subject of a
notable painting, once
thought to be by
Johann Zoffany, now
attributed to
David Martin.
Murray was born on 18 May 1760 in Warsaw...