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Detail of the Foot of Perseus by Canova in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007

Detail of the Foot of Perseus by Canova in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007
Perseus with the Head of Medusa, 1804–6
Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757–1822)
Marble; H. 86 5/8 in. (220 cm)
Fletcher Fund, 1967 (67.110.1)

This Perseus, purchased by Countess Valeria Tarnowska of Poland, is a replica of Canova's famed marble of Perseus in the Vatican, conceived about 1790 and first shown in 1801. Based freely on the Apollo Belvedere, which had been carried off to Paris under Napoleon, it was bought by Pope Pius VII and placed upon the pedestal where the Apollo had formerly stood. In the Museum's version, Canova has refined the ornamental details and aimed for a more lyrical effect than in the Vatican Perseus, a stylistic streamlining characteristic of his artistic process. Medusa's head is based on that of the antique Rondanini Medusa.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/10/eus/hod_67.110.1.htm
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