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Canova's Studio Practice-II: 1792-1822
04/1972 | 829 | 114
Pages: 214+216-229
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Honour, Hugh (Honour, Hugh)
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16. Detail from Princess Leopoldina Esterhazy, by Antonio Canova. 1808-18. Marble. (Collection Prince Esterhazy, Eisenstadt.) Photo. Bundesdenkmalamt, Vienna.
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17. Helen, by Antonio Canova. c.1811. Gesso; Height, 69 cm. (Gipsoteca, Possagno.) Photo. Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice.
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18. Helen, by Antonio Canova. 1817. Marble; Height, 63.5 cm. (Collection Marquess of Londonderry.)
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19. Paris, by Antonio Canova. 1807-1812. Marble; Height, 207 cm. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad.)
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20. Paris, by Antonio Canova. Completed 1816. Marble; Height, 200 cm. (Bayerisches Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.)
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21. Paris, after a Model by Antonio Canova. Marble. Probably Roughed Out for Canova and Finished by Cincinnato Baruzzi. (Formerly Londonderry House.) Photo. Sotheby & Co.
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22. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. 1813. Gesso. (Gipsoteca, Possagno.) Photo. Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice.
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23. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. Completed c.1815. Marble. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad.)
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24. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. Carved 1815-17. Marble. (Woburn Abbey.) Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Duke of Bedford.
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25. Detail from The Three Graces, Copy after Antonio Canova. Marble. (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.)
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26. Detail from Figures on Monument to the Archduchess Maria Christina, by Antonio Canova. 1799-1805. Marble. (Augustinerkirche, Vienna.) Photo. Ritter, Vienna.
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27. Detail from Figures on Monument to Canova, by Bartolommeo Ferrari, Rinaldo Rinaldi and Luigi Zandomeneghi. Marble. (S. Maria dei Frari, Venice.) Photo. Alinari.