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      • Washington was likened to an ancient republican hero Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus who won a war against a Roman dictator and then stepped down and returned to his farm. Canova decided, therefore, that he would portray Washington seated and drafting his farewell address to the nation.
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  2. George Washington was a life-size marble statue of George Washington, done in the style of a Roman general, by the Venetian-Italian Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova. Commissioned by the State of North Carolina in 1815, it was completed in 1820 and installed in the rotunda of the North Carolina State House on December 24, 1821.

  3. Mar 5, 2020 · How it happened. Thomas Jefferson commissioned the study to Canova at the end of 1812. The Italian artist was supposed to make a plaster model of George Washington, depicting the President..naked. Canova started working on the stone portrait after Washington’s death. Hence, he never posed for it.

  4. Canova’s marble George Washington arrived in North Carolina on December 24, 1821, to a grand ceremony and a 24-gun salute. Sadly, a fire in 1831 destroyed the North Carolina statehouse and George Washington with it.

  5. The choice of Canova as artist for this piece was advised by Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Hopkinson, that without a doubt indicated him as the only artist capable of portraying the glory and worth of the first President of the United States.

  6. This exhibition examines the history of the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova’s lost statue of George Washington, probably the least well known of his public monuments. Canova was commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to produce a full-length statue of America’s first president in ancient Roman garb in 1816, to stand in the State Senate at the ...

  7. George Washington, plaster replica on display at the North Carolina Museum of History. In 1820, he made a statue of George Washington for the state of North Carolina. [19] As recommended by Thomas Jefferson, the sculptor used the marble bust of Washington by Giuseppe Ceracchi as a model. [27] It was delivered on 24 December 1821.

  8. Tragically, only a decade later, a fire swept through the State House, reducing the statue to just a few charred fragments. Canova’s George Washington examines the history of the artist’s lost masterpiece, probably the least well known of his public monuments.