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

Giacomo Pacchiarotti (1474 - 1540)
Giacomo Pacchiarotti
1474 - 1540
Francesco Clemente (1952)
Francesco Clemente
1952
Alberto Garutti (1948)
Alberto Garutti
1948
Domingos Antonio Sequeira (1768 - 1837)
Domingos Antonio Sequeira
1768 - 1837
Giovanni Volpato (1735 - 1803)
Giovanni Volpato
1735 - 1803
Pierre Leone Guezzi (1674 - 1755)
Pierre Leone Guezzi
1674 - 1755
Riccardo Licata (1929 - 2014)
Riccardo Licata
1929 - 2014
Fyodor Antonovich Bruni (1799 - 1875)
Fyodor Antonovich Bruni
1799 - 1875
Massimo Vignelli (1931 - 2014)
Massimo Vignelli
1931 - 2014
Jean-Jacques Caffieri (1725 - 1792)
Jean-Jacques Caffieri
1725 - 1792
Andrew Grima (1921 - 2007)
Andrew Grima
1921 - 2007
Camillo De Vito (1790 - 1835)
Camillo De Vito
1790 - 1835
Christian Carl Magnussen (1821 - 1896)
Christian Carl Magnussen
1821 - 1896
Maria Giovanna Clementi (1692 - 1761)
Maria Giovanna Clementi
1692 - 1761
Francesco Manno (1754 - 1831)
Francesco Manno
1754 - 1831
Asmus Jacob Carstens (1754 - 1798)
Asmus Jacob Carstens
1754 - 1798

Creators Academism

Johann Philipp Ulbricht (1762 - 1836)
Johann Philipp Ulbricht
1762 - 1836
John William Godward (1861 - 1922)
John William Godward
1861 - 1922
Franciszek Theodore Eismond (1859 - 1931)
Franciszek Theodore Eismond
1859 - 1931
Francis Grant (1803 - 1878)
Francis Grant
1803 - 1878
Nikolai Radlov (1889 - 1942)
Nikolai Radlov
1889 - 1942
Christian Ruben (1805 - 1875)
Christian Ruben
1805 - 1875
Cenek Chodera (1881 - 1955)
Cenek Chodera
1881 - 1955
Adolph Kaufman (1848 - 1916)
Adolph Kaufman
1848 - 1916
Daniel Marot I (1661 - 1752)
Daniel Marot I
1661 - 1752
Jean-François Verheyden (1806 - 1889)
Jean-François Verheyden
1806 - 1889
Henry Carre Tucker (1812 - 1875)
Henry Carre Tucker
1812 - 1875
Oreste Cortazzo (1836 - 1910)
Oreste Cortazzo
1836 - 1910
Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792)
Joshua Reynolds
1723 - 1792
Jan van Orley II (1665 - 1735)
Jan van Orley II
1665 - 1735
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848 - 1907)
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1848 - 1907
Nikolai Ivanovich Argunov (1771 - 1830)
Nikolai Ivanovich Argunov
1771 - 1830