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The Venus Italica is a marble sculpture commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte and fashioned by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. Canova finished the original work in 1802 and modelled two further variants which he completed in 1819. The work was to serve as a replacement for the Venus de Medici sculpture, a copy of an antique work by Cleomenes of Athens, which had been seized, taken to France and placed in the Louvre in 1802 by orders of Bonaparte. After Napoleon's abdication the Venus de Medici was returned to Italy on 27 December 1815 and is since on display in the Room of Venus in the Galleria Palatina at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

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  • La Vénus italique est une sculpture en marbre, réalisée par Antonio Canova. La sculpture est conservée à la Galerie Palatine, au Palais Pitti à Florence. (fr)
  • The Venus Italica is a marble sculpture commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte and fashioned by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. Canova finished the original work in 1802 and modelled two further variants which he completed in 1819. The work was to serve as a replacement for the Venus de Medici sculpture, a copy of an antique work by Cleomenes of Athens, which had been seized, taken to France and placed in the Louvre in 1802 by orders of Bonaparte. After Napoleon's abdication the Venus de Medici was returned to Italy on 27 December 1815 and is since on display in the Room of Venus in the Galleria Palatina at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence. (en)
  • La Venere italica è un'opera in marmo realizzata da Antonio Canova. (it)
  • Венера Италийская (также Венера Италика) — мраморная скульптура Венеры (Афродиты), выполненная по заказу Наполеона Бонапарта итальянским скульптором Антонио Кановой. (ru)
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  • La Vénus italique est une sculpture en marbre, réalisée par Antonio Canova. La sculpture est conservée à la Galerie Palatine, au Palais Pitti à Florence. (fr)
  • The Venus Italica is a marble sculpture commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte and fashioned by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. Canova finished the original work in 1802 and modelled two further variants which he completed in 1819. The work was to serve as a replacement for the Venus de Medici sculpture, a copy of an antique work by Cleomenes of Athens, which had been seized, taken to France and placed in the Louvre in 1802 by orders of Bonaparte. After Napoleon's abdication the Venus de Medici was returned to Italy on 27 December 1815 and is since on display in the Room of Venus in the Galleria Palatina at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence. (en)
  • La Venere italica è un'opera in marmo realizzata da Antonio Canova. (it)
  • Венера Италийская (также Венера Италика) — мраморная скульптура Венеры (Афродиты), выполненная по заказу Наполеона Бонапарта итальянским скульптором Антонио Кановой. (ru)
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  • Vénus italique (fr)
  • Venere italica (it)
  • Venus Italica (en)
  • Венера Италийская (ru)
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