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socialfoto:Canonic Canova, Possagno, 2016 by DamianoRicca #SocialFoto
Sig. Canova’s ‘Three Graces’, rebooted. Sublime…
ricca93: Las Tres Gracias, dicho también, Homenaje a Antonio Canova 2016 Riccardo Arriola Ilford Genuine Silver Gelatin Fine Art Paper Prints for sale / International delivery 250€
artdetails: Detail of Antonio Canova’s Psyche Revived by the Kiss of Love (1789). Timeless.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Antonio Canova(1757-1822). Persée avec la tête de Méduse. 2.343 m. Etats-Unis, New-York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
carmidoll: Canova’s sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte Borghese come to life, wearing a white fox cape by Balzani, Galleria Borghese, 1947
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hergracesathenaeum: Art history meme - Sculptures/other media 5/7 Cupid and Psyche (1793), Antonio Canova
Antonio Canova’s “Perseus and Medusa”
erosart: Artist unknown.. (anybody help, here..?) Found the source! It’s Antonio Canova’s “Perseus and Medusa”
losed: Martin Canova
hadrian6: Dancer with Finger on Chin. 1809-14.Antonio Canova. Italian 1757-1822. marble.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
vintageclassicretroboys: Sleeping Endymion by Antonio Canova circa 1819
ganymedesrocks: The Sleep of Endymion - Antonio Canova, marble, 1819 - 1822. In Greek mythology Endymion was a handsome shepherd boy of Asia Minor, the earthly lover of the moon goddess Selene, and each night he was kissed to sleep by her. She begged
italian-landscapes: Paolina Borghese come Venere (as Venus) Artista / Artist: Antonio Canova (1757 -1822) Data dell’opera / Date of the work: 1805-1808 Materiale / Material: marmo / Marble Collocazione / Location: Galleria Borghese, Roma (Borghese
fiore-rosso: Carlo Scarpa. Canova Plaster Cast Gallery – Museum of Art in Possagno (Italy).
arstekne: Psyche revived by Cupid’s kiss (1793) by Antonio Canova
cavetocanvas: Antonio Canova, Theseus and the Centaur, 1804-19
cavetocanvas: Antonio Canova, Hercules and Lichas, 1795-96
timedaymonthyear: Antonio Canova, Psyche Revived By Cupid’s Kiss, commissioned in 1787, Musée du Louvre, Paris, France (photographs by Giulio Menna) “…An infernal and truly Stygian sleep, which being thus set free from its prison, took possession
houselannister: My all-time favourite artists » Antonio Canova Italian. Sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. The epitome of the neoclassical style, his work marked a
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loumargi: Antonio Canova - Amore e Psiche (det.)(1787-93)
saemea: Self-Portrait by Julián Cánovas, Photography by Alejandro Maestre Gasteazi ”With this photograph series I intend to show an artist fighting to get to know and shape himself and turn into a better human being”. (Maestre) “In a sequence
loumargi:Antonio Canova (1757-1822) – Aphrodite et Adonis
tierradentro: Detail from Canova’s “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss”, 1787-93, Louvre. (via)
oldshowbiz: click to watch this very rare 1941 Republic B-movie starring Judy Canova and Jerry Colonna
fer1972: Today’s Classic: Three Versions of Perseus with the head of Medusa 1-2: By Benvenuto Cellini (1545) 3-4. By Frederick William Pomeroy (1898) 5-6- By Antonio Canova (1806)
Felice Calchi - Antonio Canova’s sculptures at The Gispoteca, 2008
Antonio Canova (Possagno, Treviso, 1757 - Venezia 1822); Adone incoronato da Venere (Adonis crowned by Venus), 1789; plaster cast (detail); Gipsoteca Canoviana, Possagno
climacus:Antonio Canova (Possagno, Treviso, 1757 - Venezia 1822); Adone incoronato da Venere (Adonis crowned by Venus), 1789; plaster cast (detail); Gipsoteca Canoviana, Possagno
shroom-girl: Antonio Canova’s sculpture Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss
gallowhill: Felice Calchi - Antonio Canova’s sculptures at The Gispoteca, 2008
leuc: Antonio Canova, Cupid And Psyche (detail).
decomposion: Art history meme (x) - 2/7 sculptures/other media - Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss by Antonio Canova
venusverticordias:Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss, Antonio Canova c. 1757 byCeeisablomdie
cordisartis: Eurydice and Orpheus1773-76Antonio Canova
loumargi: Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss -Antonio CANOVA (1757 – 1822)
via-appia: Theseus defeats the Centaur, 1805-19 Antonio Canova (1757–1822) KHM Wien
hadrian6: Theseus and the Centaur. 1804. Antonio Canova. Italian 1757-1822. marble. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien
bangkissbite: … bangkissbite photographer: Linda Canova please leave all credits intact
elpasha71: Detail of Antonio Canova’s Sleeping Nymph
xshayarsha: Love and Psyche, Antonio Canova.
silenceforthesoul: Detail of Antonio Canova’s Psyche Revived by the Kiss of Love (1789).
xshayarsha:Love and Psyche, Antonio Canova.
waroftheposes: Perseus With the Head of Medusa by Antonio Canova Made in 1804-1806, Italy
wonderwarhol:Psyche Revived by the Kiss of Love, 1793, by Antonio Canova 1757-1822)
historyofartdaily: Pasquale De Antonis, Irene Brin and Canova’s sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte, Galleria Borghese, 1947 Irene Brin (1911 – 1969) was an Italian fashion journalist, writer and art dealer.
hadrian6:Bust of Peace. 1814. Antonio Canova. Italian 1757-1822. marble. Sotheby’s July 2018. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
clara–lux: CANOVA, Antonio (1757–1822) The Three Graces, detail1813-1816white marble Hermitage, St. PetersburgEd. Orig. Lic. x (prev. x) I love Canova
tierradentro: Detail from Canova’s “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss”, 1787-93, Louvre. (via) Did I mention how much I absolutely love this
metamorphesque:Cupid and Psyche (Antonio Canova), Cupid and Psyche (Domenico Cardelli), Mary Magdalene (Antonio Canova) | Hermitage Museum
ganymedesrocks: matto77: Antonio Canova, Endimione dormiente, 1818-22 Antonio Canova (1757 - 1822)
raulmartinetto: Raul Martinetto: “Claroscuro con Canova”.
antonio-m: ‘The Fatal Wrath’ by Antonio Canova. (Briseide delivered by Achille to the heralds of Agamemnon.) Reliefs by Antonio Canova in the Gallerie di Piazza Scala, Milan.
trnscndnt: xiuxiueig: Phyche Revived by Cupid Kiss Antonio Canova (1757-1822) Phyche Revived by Cupid Kiss Antonio Canova (1757-1822)
artisticinsight: The Three Graces, 1813-16, by Antonio Canova (1757-1822) This is Canova’s representation of the three charities, who were the daughters of the Ancient Greek God, Zeus. The names of these three mythological women are: Euphrosyne, Aglaea,