Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix (1808) by Antonio Canova

Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix - Antonio Canova - 1808

Artwork Information

TitlePaolina Borghese as Venus Victrix
ArtistAntonio Canova
Date1808
Mediummarble
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationBorghese Gallery, Rome, Italy

About Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix

The artwork titled “Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix” was created by Antonio Canova in the year 1808. This marble sculpture, which epitomizes the Neoclassical art movement, resides in the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy. It belongs to the genre of sculpture and showcases Canova’s masterful ability to meld classical themes with contemporary elegance.

The artwork depicts Paolina Borghese, resting gracefully on a carved chaise longue, embodying Venus Victrix, the victorious Venus. Canova’s extraordinary craftsmanship is evident in the delicate rendering of the figure’s relaxed posture and the fine details of the draped fabric. The sculpture captures a serene yet regal presence, where the subject reclines with an air of triumph and grace. The intricate detailing of both the figure and the surrounding elements invoke the beauty and refinement characteristic of Neoclassicism, highlighting the interplay between simplicity and grandeur in the art form.

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