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Excerpt from The Works of Antonio Canova, in Sculpture and Modelling, Vol. 3: Engraved in Outline by Henry Moses; With Descriptions From the Italian, of the Countess Albrizzi, and a Biographical Memoir by Conut Cicognara
Since the publication of the life of Canova, by Count. Cicognara, a translation of which is pre fixed to the 'first volume of this work, several pub lications on the same subject have been produced to the world these, although coming from very respectable sources, and containing much interesting detail, do not, however, lay us under the necessity of being otherwise than very brief in our additional notice of this great sculptor; they, in fact, add little that is new and important to, much less do they invalidate, the brief, but correct and comprehen sive, memoir of Cicognara. Few persons, who have been much the object of contemporary pane gyric, will sustain so well as Canova the deductions and qualifications which allayed enthusiasm and a soberer criticism require; and it is sufficient proof of the solidity and originality of his merit that he has undergone this process, Without any essential dimi nution of his fame as an artist, or as a man. The united testimonies of biographers and critics still hilly accord to him the high merit of being the first who practically restored' sculpture to the long for.
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