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  1. Antonio Canova, marchese d’Ischia (born Nov. 1, 1757, Possagno, Republic of Venice—died Oct. 13, 1822, Venice) was an Italian sculptor, one of the greatest exponents of Neoclassicism. Among his works are the tombs of popes Clement XIV (1783–87) and Clement XIII (1787–92) and statues of Napoleon and of his sister Princess Borghese reclining as Venus Victrix .

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    20 de dez. de 2022 · Antonio Canova (1757 – 1822) is considered the greatest Neoclassical sculptor of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Praised across Europe for his carving skills and the subtlety of his marble surfaces, the Italian sculptor quickly became the most celebrated artist of his day. Canova broke with the Baroque tradition, developing a ...

  3. Le sue spoglie riposano nel Tempio di Possano, mentre il suo cuore si trova nel Monumento funebre ad Antonio Canova conservato nella Basilica dei Frari di Venezia. Antonio Canova (Possagno, 1757 - Venezia, 1822) è stato il più grande scultore del Neoclassicismo. La sua vita, le opere, la tecnica, i capolavori.

  4. 20 de dez. de 2022 · Antonio Canova was born in 1757 in Possagno, a small town in northern Italy, to a family of stonecutters and sculptors. From his early teens he trained with several local sculptors, before moving to Venice where he was able to start an independent career. At around the age of 20 he carved his first marbles, Eurydice and Orpheus and Daedalus and ...

  5. Antonio Canova, né le 1er novembre 1757 à Possagno et décédé le 13 octobre 1822 à Venise, était un sculpteur italien. Né à Possagno, possession de la République de Venise, dans une famille de tailleurs de pierres depuis des générations, il apprend dès son plus jeune âge l'art de la taille du marbre. En 1768, sur la recommandation du sénateur Giovanni Falieri,

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