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Memoirs of Antonio Canova

Book Memoirs of Antonio Canova John Smythe Memes
Libristo code: 02059653
Publishers Cambridge University Press, September 2013
The foremost neoclassical sculptor of his age, Antonio Canova (1757–1822) is best known for his mast... Full description
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The foremost neoclassical sculptor of his age, Antonio Canova (1757–1822) is best known for his masterpiece The Three Graces, embodying in marble an ideal of feminine beauty. Descended from stonecutters, Canova was apprenticed to the sculptor Giuseppe Bernardi, quickly establishing his reputation for originality through works such as Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. The idealism of his art, moving away from ornate baroque style, did much to increase the popularity of contemporary sculpture, and his skills were greatly acclaimed and in demand during his lifetime. The present work, first published in 1825 by the Scottish minister John Smythe Memes (1795–1858), is one of the many eulogistic works that appeared soon after Canova's death. Opening with a contextualising history of the development of modern sculpture, the book closely studies Canova's body of work and also contains a chronological catalogue of his creations with details of their owners and locations.

About the book

Full name Memoirs of Antonio Canova
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 600
EAN 9781108065917
ISBN 1108065910
Libristo code 02059653
Weight 776
Dimensions 142 x 217 x 36
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