Antonio Canova
Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈnɔːva]; 1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures. Often regarded as the greatest of the Neoclassical artists, his sculpture was inspired by the Baroque and the classical revival, and has been characterised as having avoided the melodramatics of the former, and the cold artificiality of the latter.
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Born | Antonio Canova 1 November 1757 Possagno, Republic of Venice |
Died | 13 October 1822 64) Venice, Lombardy–Venetia | (aged
Nationality | Republic of Venice (1757–1798) Austria (territory ceded to Austria) (1798–1805) Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814) Austrian Empire (1814–1822) |
Known for | Sculpture |
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Movement | Neoclassicism |
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