Dove vedere statue Canova?

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Dove vedere statue Canova?

Dove vedere statue Canova?

Le opere di Antonio Canova sono sparse un po' per il mondo: le si trova al Louvre di Parigi, all'Ermitage di San Pietroburgo, al Victoria & Albert Museum di Londra, al Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York.

Com'è morto Canova?

Quando terminò quest'ultima commissione, il tracollo fisico era ormai prossimo: recatosi a Possagno il 7 settembre 1822 nella speranza di trarne giovamento, la morte lo colse la mattina del 13 ottobre 1822 a Venezia, nella casa del vecchio amico Florian, nei pressi di piazza San Marco.

Dove vedere Canova a Venezia?

Le Gallerie dell'Accademia si trovano in Campo della Carità nel Sestiere di Dorsoduro (al n° civico 1050) a Venezia, di fronte al Ponte dell'Accademia.

Dove nacque il Canova?

Possagno, Italia Antonio Canova/Luogo di nascita

What is Antonio Canova best known for?

  • Antonio Canova. Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈnɔːva]; 1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures.

What did Canova do for the Papal States?

  • In 1802, Canova was assigned the post of 'Inspector-General of Antiquities and Fine Art of the Papal State', a position formerly held by Raphael. One of his activities in this capacity was to pioneer the restoration of the Appian Way by restoring the tomb of Servilius Quartus.

What did Canova do under his grandfather's influence?

  • He led Antonio into the art of sculpting. Before the age of ten, Canova began making models in clay, and carving marble. Indeed, at the age of nine, he executed two small shrines of Carrara marble, which are still extant. After these works, he appears to have been constantly employed under his grandfather.

Where did Canova get his first commissions?

  • Widely praised, the works won Canova his first renown among the Venetian elite. Another Venetian who is said to have commissioned early works from Canova was the abate Filippo Farsetti, whose collection at Ca' Farsetti on the Grand Canal he frequented. In 1779, Canova opened his own studio at Calle Del Traghetto at S. Maurizio,.

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