See a sculptor recreate Antonio Canova’s “Venus” step-by-step, from clay to marble | Time Lapse Art

Master sculptor Fred X. Brownstein recreates Antonio Canova’s sculpture “Venus” using Canova’s unique 200-year-old techniques over the course of 6 months. How does Brownstein go from a foot-high clay sketch to a near-identical marble copy of one of Antonio Canova’s most famous sculptures? Watch this behind-the-scenes time lapse using Canova’s marble sculpting process to find out! Brownstein uses his hands and small, wooden tools to create a rough clay sketch model called a bozzetti. He then moves on to a full-scale modelli that is cast in plaster, creating a hollow mold. This mold, in turn, serves as the basis for a refined plaster model that’s copied into a marble version where Fred makes the final touches. Where Canova had a workshop with assistants, Fred did all of the sculpting himself! See Canova’s clay, plaster, and marble sculptures, including “Venus“, in the Canova: Sketching in Clay exhibition open June 11 – October 9, 2023 at the National Gallery of Art: Find Canova’s original “Venus” sculpture in the National Gallery of Art’s collection: Still haven’t subscribed to our YouTube channels?    National Gallery of Art ►►   National Gallery of Art Talks ►►        ABOUT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART     The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity.     More National Gallery of Art Content: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Pinterest: E-News: #artprocess #sculpture #Canova #masterpieces #artistry #fineart #artist #museum #classical #neoclassical #history #culture #creative #handmade #craftsmanship #ItalianArt #artlove #nationalgalleryofart 00:00 Clay 01:25 Plaster 03:17 Marble
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