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Monument to Canova - The sculpture that brings Canova's heart into an urn by Bartolomeo Ferrari

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English: The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, monument to Canova.In 1794 Antonio Canova designed and built a model for the tomb of Titian, but there were many difficulties in raising the necessary funds for the construction, so that in 1822, the year of Canova's death, it was still in draft form. Canova was buried in Possagno, his native country, the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice decided to build a monument to preserve the porphyry urn containing the heart of the artist; the work was undertaken by six of his students and completed in 1827. The sculpture that brings Canova's heart into an urn - Vicenza Bartolomeo Ferrari - 1827.
Français : La basilique Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, le monument à Canova.En 1794, Antonio Canova a conçu et construit un modèle pour le tombeau du Titien, mais il y avait beaucoup de difficultés à lever les fonds nécessaires à la construction, de sorte que, en 1822, l'année de la mort de Canova, il était encore sous forme de projet. Canova a été enterré dans Possagno, son pays natal, l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Venise a décidé de construire un monument pour préserver l'urne de porphyre contenant le cœur de l'artiste; le travail a été entrepris par six de ses élèves et achevé en 1827. La Sculpture qui porte le cœur de Canova dans une urne - Bartolomeo Ferrari - 1827
Italiano: La Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, monumento a Canova. Nel 1794 Antonio Canova progettò e realizzò un modello per il monumento funebre di Tiziano, ma ci furono molte difficoltà nella raccolta dei fondi necessari per la realizzazione, così che nel 1822, anno della morte del Canova, era ancora allo stato di modello in creta. Canova fu sepolto a Possagno, suo paese natale, l'Accademia delle Belle Arti di Venezia decise di far costruire un monumento per preservare l'urna di porfido contenente il cuore dell'artista; l'opera venne intrapresa da sei suoi allievi e completata nel 1827 come Monumento funebre ad Antonio Canova. La Scultura che porta in un'urna il cuore di Canova - Bartolomeo Ferrari - 1827
Bartolomeo Ferrari  (1780–1844)  wikidata:Q809495
 
Bartolomeo Ferrari
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Date of birth/death 18 July 1780 Edit this at Wikidata 8 February 1844 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Venice Venice
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