John Gibson & Antonio Canova. Rezeption, Transfer, Inszenierung

The book is dedicated to the sculptor John Gibson (1790-1866) and his relationship with Antonio Canova (1757-1822). It analyses Gibson's early years in Rome, his role in anlgo-roman artistic exchange and his self-fashioning strategy as "Britain's Phidias". Through the examination...

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Main Author: Frasca-Rath, Anna Sophie (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Böhlau 2018
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