• The Venus Italica is a marble sculpture commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte and fashioned by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.
  • Canova's Italian Venus (Venus Italica) was commissioned as a replacement for the famous Medici Venus which had been seized by Napoleon in 1802 and...
  • ...return of the works stolen by Bonaparte and the antique Venus resumed its place in the Tribune, while the Italica, by now ousted, was transferred to the Pitti Palace.
  • The first lesson he got from his grandfather, a quarry owner and a stone mason, was on precision and dedication. The Venus Italica.
  • The work of the sculptor Antonio Canova, born from white Carrara marble, the Venus Italica is now located in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
  • Bust of Venus Italica Sculpture Made by Canova Museum Replica Statue 33 cm 13 – Laselva MMA Venus italica By Laselva MMA.
  • In this article, we will dive into the different facets of Venus Italica, analyzing its evolution over time, its implications in daily life and its relevance in a global context.
  • The first marble Venus Italica that was made by Antonia Canova was ordered by the King of Etruria, Ludovico I, in 1804.
  • ...Venere italica; Venus Italica; Venus itálica; Vénus italique; scultura di Antonio Canova, conservata nel Museo statale italiano degli Uffizi a Firenze; sculpture...
  • He was commissioned, or hired, to create the Venus Italica (Italian Venus). ... The original version of the Venus Italica is housed in the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy.