Antonio Canova (1757 - 1822) - photo 1

Antonio Canova

Antonio Canova was an Italian sculptor of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is known as a bright representative of neoclassicism in European fine art. Canova was a follower of traditions of artists of antiquity and Renaissance. Among admirers of his creativity there were many representatives of ruling dynasties of Europe.

Antonio Canova himself created more than 50 statues, and together with his assistants - about 180 works. He gained influential patrons and had a reputation as the most important European sculptor of his time. Among his customers was Napoleon Bonaparte, whose statue Canova carved from marble, depicting the emperor as Mars.

Most of Canova's works today decorate the expositions of the world's leading museums, such as the halls of the Louvre and the Hermitage.

Date and place of birt:1 november 1757, Possagno, Italy
Date and place of death:13 october 1822, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy, France
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Sculptor
Genre:Portrait sculpture, Mythological painting
Art style:Academism, Classicism, Neoclassicism

Creators Italy

Emilio Scanavino (1922 - 1986)
Emilio Scanavino
1922 - 1986
Antonio Citterio (1950)
Antonio Citterio
1950
Pieretto Bianco (1875 - 1937)
Pieretto Bianco
1875 - 1937
Giacomo Favretto (1849 - 1887)
Giacomo Favretto
1849 - 1887
Leonardo Cremonini (1925 - 2010)
Leonardo Cremonini
1925 - 2010
Francesco Foschi (1710 - 1780)
Francesco Foschi
1710 - 1780
Lippo Vanni (1315 - 1375)
Lippo Vanni
1315 - 1375
Ghitta Carell (1899 - 1972)
Ghitta Carell
1899 - 1972
Vanni Viviani (1937 - 2002)
Vanni Viviani
1937 - 2002
Francesco Galli Bibiena (1659 - 1739)
Francesco Galli Bibiena
1659 - 1739
Andrea Branzi (1938 - 2023)
Andrea Branzi
1938 - 2023
Anton von Maron (1733 - 1808)
Anton von Maron
1733 - 1808
Joseph Nollekens (1737 - 1823)
Joseph Nollekens
1737 - 1823
Gonzalo Fonseca (1922 - 1997)
Gonzalo Fonseca
1922 - 1997
Domenico Cresti (1559 - 1638)
Domenico Cresti
1559 - 1638
Hann Trier (1915 - 1999)
Hann Trier
1915 - 1999

Creators Academism

Frantisek Tkadlik (1786 - 1840)
Frantisek Tkadlik
1786 - 1840
Anton Romako (1832 - 1889)
Anton Romako
1832 - 1889
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 - 1806)
Kitagawa Utamaro
1753 - 1806
Rolf Escher (1936)
Rolf Escher
1936
Théodore Baron (1840 - 1899)
Théodore Baron
1840 - 1899
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky (1850 - 1921)
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky
1850 - 1921
Jerzy (Georg) Merkel (1881 - 1976)
Jerzy (Georg) Merkel
1881 - 1976
Arthur Hacker (1858 - 1919)
Arthur Hacker
1858 - 1919
Eduard Wiiralt (Viiralt) (1898 - 1954)
Eduard Wiiralt (Viiralt)
1898 - 1954
Friedrich Simon (1809 - 1857)
Friedrich Simon
1809 - 1857
Alessandro Maffei (1790 - 1859)
Alessandro Maffei
1790 - 1859
Pierre Julien (1731 - 1804)
Pierre Julien
1731 - 1804
Miklos Barabash (1810 - 1898)
Miklos Barabash
1810 - 1898
John Wilhelm Preyer (1803 - 1889)
John Wilhelm Preyer
1803 - 1889
Gilbert William Bayes (1872 - 1953)
Gilbert William Bayes
1872 - 1953
Count Amadeo Preziosi (1816 - 1882)
Count Amadeo Preziosi
1816 - 1882