Relief of an Unidentified Man at the V&A, London
Relief of an Unidentified Man at the V&A, London
Published 2015-01-16T13:20:18+00:00
The identity of the sitter remains unknown, but the fact that it is signed by Canova suggests it was a work of some note. It may have been a portrait of a friend of the sculptor, and was perhaps intended to form part of a larger sepulchral monument. On acquisition, it was thought this relief may have depicted Julius Caesar. However, later study of the relief ruled out this suggestion, as the portrait is not related to any known depictions of the Emperor.
Gallery location:
Sculpture, Room 22, The Dorothy and Michael Hintze Galleries, case WS
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
发表的日期 | 16/01/2015 |
让时间去下载 | 120 - 140 分钟 |
材料数量 | 40grams |
尺寸大小 | 101 x 125 x 19 |
复杂程度 | 容易 |
标题 | Relief of an Unidentified Man |
Date | 1786 (made) |
维度 | Height: 52.5 cm, Width: 42 cm |
加入 | A.34-1928 |
媒介 | Marble |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O127045/portrait-canova-antonio/ |
艺术家 | Antonio Canova |
位置 | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |