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Antonio Canova  (1757–1822)  wikidata:Q5547 s:it:Autore:Antonio Canova q:it:Antonio Canova
 
Antonio Canova
Description Italian sculptor, architect, painter and drawer
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Location of birth/death Possagno Edit this at Wikidata Venice Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q5547
Description
English: Perseus holding Medusa's head, detail. Marble, ca. 1800.
Français : Persée tenant la tête de Méduse, detail. Marbre, vers 1800.
institution QS:P195,Q182955
Current location
Museo Pio-Clementino, Octagon Hall, Canova Cabinet
Accession number
Inv 969
Credit line Commissioned by Pius VII
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (2009)

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