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Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as venus victrix, 1804- 1806. carrara marble
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Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as venus victrix, 1804- 1806. carrara marble
7225039 Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as venus victrix, 1804- 1806. carrara marble by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Sculpture of Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as venus victrix, carrara marble, 1804- 1806.
Antonio Canova. 1757-1822
Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy); Photo © Frank Buffetrille
Media ID 24708374
© Frank Buffetrille / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, created by Antonio Canova between 1804 and 1806. Crafted from Carrara marble, this masterpiece resides in the Villa Borghese in Rome, Italy. The photograph, taken by Frank Buffetrille, beautifully captures the essence of this ancient artwork. In this image, we see Paolina Borghese Bonaparte portrayed as the goddess Venus herself. Her graceful pose on a luxurious sofa highlights her regal stature and elegance. With her intricate hairstyle and youthful features, she embodies both beauty and power. The sculpture's mythological theme is evident through its depiction of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. This portrayal reflects the influence of paganism during ancient times when multiple gods were worshipped. Notably naked but tastefully draped with fabric that accentuates her form, Paolina exudes confidence and sensuality while maintaining an air of modesty. This juxtaposition adds depth to her character as a mythological figure. Antonio Canova's skillful craftsmanship shines through every detail of this sculpture - from the delicate curves to the lifelike expression captured in stone. It serves as a testament to his mastery as an artist during his time. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into history - a timeless piece that celebrates both artistry and mythology within Italian culture.
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