AD-DE-521 Bronze Sculpture, Woman on Sofa, After A. Canova, France circa 1950

Description

Solid bronze figure of a woman reclining on a sofa, “Paolina Bonaparte as Venus Victrix” – a famous motif by A. Canova, from Paris, probably around 1950.

  • Engraved on the plinth “A. Canova” (Antonio Canova, 1757–1822), probably the most famous sculptor of Classicism.
  • Foundry’s mark: “J.B. Deposee, Bronze Garanti Paris,” dark brown patina.
  • Standing on a rectangular black marble plinth.
  • Between 1805 and 1808, Canova created the world-famous sculpture “Paolina Bonaparte as Venus Victrix,” which depicts his sister-in-law Paolina Bonaparte reclining on a bed, scantily clad. The original sculpture in white marble stands today at Galeria Borghese in Rome.
  • This is a high-quality recast in heavy bronze, probably from mid-20th century Paris.

Dimensions: 

  • H 19 cm / 7.48 in
  • L 23 cm / 9.05 in
  • D 12 cm / 4.72 in

Weight: 6,35 kg.

Additional information

Dimensions 23 × 12 × 19 cm
Material
Künstler
Herkunft
Price on request