File:Canova-Genius of Death 45degree view.jpg
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[edit]Antonio Canova
(1757–1822) |
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Description | Italian sculptor, architect, painter and drawer | ||
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Location of birth/death | Possagno | Venice | |
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Location: Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Notes: sculpture completed 1814. The first Canova to go to Russia
Photographer: Mak Thorpe, taken 1999.
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