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The Italic Venus

Statue
ca. 1860 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This figure in marble known as the Italic Venus was exhibited at the International Exhibition, South Kensington in 1862. It is a copy, probably by G.M Benzoni, of Canova's Venere Italica of 1812, in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

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Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Plinth
  • Statue
TitleThe Italic Venus (generic title)
Materials and techniques
White marble
Brief description
Venus, marble
Physical description
Statue of venus, white marble. On a fluted marble pedestal with a revolving top.
Dimensions
  • Figure only weight: 366kg
  • Base only weight: 538kg
  • Combined figure and base weight: 904kg
  • Of base diameter: 72.5cm
  • Height: 70.5in
Gallery label
(1994)
THE ITALIC VENUS
Marble
After CANOVA
ITALIAN (ROME); about 1860
Dixon Bequest
1269-1886

Exhibited at the International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862. A copy, probably by G.M.Benzoni, of Canova's Venere Italica of 1812, in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.
Credit line
Dixon Bequest
Object history
Dixon Bequest.
Historical context
Exhibited at the International Exhibition, South Kensington in 1862. A copy of Canova's Venere Italica on 1812, in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.
Subject depicted
Summary
This figure in marble known as the Italic Venus was exhibited at the International Exhibition, South Kensington in 1862. It is a copy, probably by G.M Benzoni, of Canova's Venere Italica of 1812, in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
Bibliographic reference
List of Objects in the Art Division, South Kensington Museum acquired during the Year 1886. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1887. pp.134
Collection
Accession number
1269&A-1886

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Record createdNovember 3, 2006
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