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And this was not the only one she was forced to weather over the course of her career, which lasted for almost half a century. She was often plagued with allegations that she had romantic liaisons with famous male artists—Nathaniel Hone once satirized her close friendship with artist Joshua Reynolds, portraying Kauffman as his plaything; the painting was rejected by the Royal Academy amid an outcry. Nevertheless, Kauffman maintained a powerful social network that included theorist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and sculptor Antonio Canova who later oversaw aspects of her funeral in , and she saw unusual market success for a female artist of her era.

During her day, Kauffman, who was born in Chur, Switzerland, in and was based in London and Rome for much of her life, was considered a key artist of the Neoclassicism movement, which revived Greco-Roman artistic tropes as part of an Enlightenment-era push for rationality and reason during the 18th century.

In fact, she even became so popular that her studio became a stop on the Grand Tour, a trip through Europe that was considered an educational rite of passage for upper-class men. Yet, in the centuries since, Kauffman has generally received less attention than her male Neoclassical colleagues such as Reynolds, Canova, and Jacques-Louis David. More recently, however, that has started to change, as interest in the artist is growing once again. In , art historian Amy Rosenthal published a tome about Kauffman that helped kindle curiosity, and the Kunstpalast in Dusseldorf, Germany, and the Royal Academy in London jointly organized a work traveling retrospective of Kauffman that opened in Germany in January.

It was due to travel to London in June, but that is no longer the case, due to the coronavirus. In this portrait, which scholars initially thought was meant to represent Kauffman herself, she depicts a woman whose identity remains unknown; because of her rolled-up paper and her sculpture of the goddess Minerva, who signifies wisdom, some have suggested she may have been an intellectual.

During the 18th century, history paintings—large-scale canvases depicting episodes from ancient times—were considered the highest art form, and Kauffman excelled in that mode, which was then considered to be one reserved largely for men.

Leave a short love note next to her purse. Have a picture of the two of you framed and give it to her after a long day of work. The reminder that she is on your mind will be enough to make her feel special. Women want to feel loved. Be consistent in these little efforts to bring her attention away from everyday life and focus on your love for her. Women need more than just a lover.

Be the man that listens to his woman. Larry Nadig, Ph. D, clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist, states in his article, "Tips on Effective Listening", that listening is the second half of effective interpersonal communication. When a woman is speaking to you, you must listen and understand in order to have a healthy conversation.

If she feels like she can talk to you about anything and be heard, she will feel important. Ignoring her or paying little attention to her will cause her to feel insignificant or unappreciated. Take the extra step to show her that she is the girl of your dreams. Christa Orion is a psychologist in training with focus on family and relationship health. She has years of experience working with individuals going through domestic issues.

By: Christa Orion.



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