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Antonio Canova - Self-portrait as a sculptor
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Antonio Canova - Musa
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Antonio Canova - Portrait of Elisa Baciocchi Bonaparte
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Antonio Canova - Paris
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Antonio Canova - Elena
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Female bust of the so-called Vestal, called La Zingarella
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Antonio Canova - Vestal
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Antonio Canova - Beatrice
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Adolfo Wildt - Virgin
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Giulio Paolini - Mimesis
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Antonio Canova - Beatrice
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Antonio Canova - Eleonora d'Este
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Domenico Bigordi, detto il Ghirlandaio - Copy from Canefora
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Antonio Canova - Philosophy
Antonio Canova - Self-portrait as a sculptor
Antonio Canova - Musa
Antonio Canova - Portrait of Elisa Baciocchi Bonaparte
Antonio Canova - Paris
Antonio Canova - Elena
Female bust of the so-called Vestal, called La Zingarella
Antonio Canova - Vestal
Antonio Canova - Beatrice
Adolfo Wildt - Virgin
Giulio Paolini - Mimesis
Antonio Canova - Beatrice
Antonio Canova - Eleonora d'Este
Domenico Bigordi, detto il Ghirlandaio - Copy from Canefora
Antonio Canova - Philosophy

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Plaster is the original model from which Canova drew the marble for Giuseppe Giacomo Albrizzi (Berlin, Nationalgalerie) and the one purchased in 1802 by Josephine de Beauharnais (St. Petersburg, Ermitage). Daughter of Zeus and Hera, in Greek mythology Ebe was a divinity of youth and cup-holder of the gods. Canova represents her as a half-naked girl with still immature shapes, while she glides on a cloud of Olympus mixing nectar and ambrosia, with a forward movement that makes the fabric adhere to the body, curling it in jagged outlines on the back.

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