Antonio Canova (1757–1822) was the preeminent European artist of his time, renowned for sensual marble sculptures that represented a new approach to classical idealism.
Antonio Canova Sculpts George Washington
Canova: Sketching in Clay
Canova: Sketching in Clay at the National Gallery of Art, by Mary Rose
Canova: Sketching in Clay The Art Institute of Chicago
Antonio Canova: A rare glimpse into the process of creative genius - The Central Minnesota Catholic
Center 31 - National Gallery of Art
CANOVA: SKETCHING IN CLAY – PATRONS
Canova: Sketching in Clay' Review: Sculptures in the Rough - WSJ
Antonio Canova Sculpts George Washington
Frilli Gallery - Galleria Frilli
Canova: Sketching in Clay at the National Gallery of Art, by Mary Rose