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Antonio Canova: a Practitioner of Neoclassicism and Napoleon’s Favorite Sculptor.

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1 Antonio Canova: a Practitioner of Neoclassicism and Napoleon’s Favorite Sculptor

2 Antonio Canova Cupid and Psyche 1787-1793 marble

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4 Was this sculpture created for a public or private setting? How can you tell? Connect it to: Donatello David (front view) c. 1430 bronze

5 Antonio Canova The Penitent Magdalene 1796 marble, height 94 cm Palazzo Bianco, Genoa Was this sculpture created for a public or private setting?

6 Antonio Canova Theseus and the Centaur 1804-19 Marble, height 340 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna Was this sculpture created for a public or private setting?

7 Paulina Borghese as Venus Victrix 1804-08 white marble

8 detail: Pauline Borghese as Venus 1804-08 white marble Not a shy woman, Napoleon's sister commissioned this sculpture of herself. She demanded to be represented as the goddess of love. Her husband, Prince Borghese, was the work’s official patron; he kept this sculpture hidden away in their villa in Rome. People were allowed to look at it only by torchlight (see Gardner, 853-854). This sculpture added to Pauline’s already fairly notorious reputation. The fact that everyone knew about the sculpture and few had seen it, only added to the sculpture’s fame. This is a work that represents an idealized vision of the female form, but Canova has also labored hard to represent the accompanying details of the couch and pillows with extraordinary naturalism.


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