AN 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN MARBLE BUST OF THE 'VENUS ITALICA'
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AN 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN MARBLE BUST OF THE 'VENUS ITALICA'

AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (1757-1824)

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AN 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN MARBLE BUST OF THE 'VENUS ITALICA'
After Antonio Canova (1757-1824)
On a turned socle
51.5 cm high
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Lot Essay

Canova carved the original Venus Italica to replace the ancient Roman Medici Venus, seized by Napoleon in 1802 from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It was immediately hailed as Canova's masterpiece and a worthy successor to the ancient Venus. 'When I saw this divine work of Canova, I sighed with a thousand desires, for really, if the Medici Venus is a most beautiful goddess, this is a most beautiful woman' wrote the poet Ugo Foscolo in 1811. The beauty and fame of Canova's original Venus Italica created a market for replicas throughout the 19th century

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