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Antonio Canova was born on 1 November 1757, died 13 October 1822. He was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures.
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Master sculptor Fred X. Brownstein recreates Antonio Canova's sculpture “Venus” using Canova's unique 200-year-old techniques over the ...
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On 20th March 2024, Artcurial's Old Master & 19th Century Art department will hold its prestige spring sale, featuring an exceptional marble ...
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Master sculptor Fred X. Brownstein takes on the challenge of copying Antonio Canova's sculpture “Venus” using Canova's unique 200-year-old ...
Save Venice · See a sculptor recreate Antonio Canova's “Venus” step-by-step, from clay to marble | Time Lapse Art · John Singer Sargent (Full ...
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Bernini Terracotta Models
Canova's Venus and Adonis
Canova's life-changing trip to Rome
Canova's mechanical transfer technique
Canova's use of plaster models
Q&A begins
Canova's Terracottas
Canova's Terracotta Sculptures
Closing Remarks
Antonio Canova—one of the greatest sculptors of Napoleon's era—could breathe life into stone. But how did he do it? In his studio in Rome, ...
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... Antonio Canova is a plaster cast model, with the marble statue version in Rome. The individual was part of a tourist group visiting the ...
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This CCTV captures the moment a tourist breaks a 200-year-old sculpture
The tourist leaned on the plaster model while posing for a photograph
As he got up he accidentally snapped off part of the sculptures foot
A raw audio + slides discussion between the art historian Micah Christensen (PhD | University College London) and a group of professional ...
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By 1813, Italian Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova ... How does an artist copy the 200-year-old techniques of master sculptor Antonio Canova?
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In Canova's nude sculptures, we see perfection and harmony of form, a return to the concept of “absolute beauty” best exemplified in classical Greek and Roman ...
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A modern-day admirer of Antonio Canova, sculptor Fred X Brownstein recently recreated the 18th-century artist's "Venus" using Canova's ...
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In this episode of Accessible Art History: The Podcast, I discuss a fascinating Neoclassical sculpture.
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For years, art historians knew of the existence of this statue, but weren't sure where it was. Hearst Castle Guide Ryan tells the history of ...
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Medici Venus
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Most famous Antonio Canova artworks (0:00) Antonio Canova (1757-1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures ...
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Terpsichore Lyran
Theseus and the Minotaur
Perseus Triumphant
Hercules and Lichas
Theseus Fighting the Centaur
Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix
Venus Italica
Ebe
Bust of Paris
Orpheus
The Penitent Magdalene
Paris
Mars and Venus
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In this video, I explore the Neoclassical masterpiece Perseus Triumphant by Antonio Canova and its influences. Welcome to Accessible Art ...
64K likes, 391 comments - ngadcOctober 7, 2023 on : "Antonio Canova—one of the greatest sculptors of Napoleon's era—could breathe life into ...
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A landmark re-discovery, Antonio Canova's 'Maddalena Giacente' (Recumbent Magdalene) (1819-1822), is the Italian titan's lost masterpiece, ...
Canova's hallmark qualities
What happened to the statue?
Who bought the statue?
The sale of the statue
What does this discovery mean to you?
13 likes, 4 comments - monica_mounsey_artApril 9, 2024 on : "Cupid & Psyche Antonio Canova Charcoal on paper A2 #Cupid #Psyche ...