Anton Graff was the leading portrait painter of the German Enlightenment. His contemporaries admired his ability to look “into the depths of the soul” of his sitters, and yet his greatest achievement was that he painted the portraits of the leading figures of his age, leaving a panorama of the most important poets, thinkers and monarchs as his legacy.
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