Anna Maria Mengs, or Ana Carmona (1751–1792), was a German artist; known largely for portraits.
Born in Dresden, she was the daughter of the painter Raphael Mengs and his wife, Margarita Guazzi.
In 1793, to mark the first anniversary of her death, the Academy of San Fernando presented an exhibition of Mengs' work.
[1] In 1800, in his Diccionario histórico de los más ilustres profesores de las Bellas Artes en España, Juan Agustín Ceán Bermúdez wrote of her that despite "seven births, and the care and education of her children, she did not stop painting miniatures and pastels with good taste and intelligence.
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