This fascinating book tells the story of a little-known masterpiece by
the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822)--the statue of George
Washington for the North Carolina State House, delivered in 1821 and
destroyed by fire ten years later. It brings together, for the first
time, Canova's full-sized preparatory plaster model, sketches,
engravings, drawings, and a selection of letters about the commission,
some of them to or from Thomas Jefferson.
This is a major addition to the current body of published knowledge on
the work of Antonio Canova, as well as on the classical revivalist
sculpture of the early nineteenth century on both sides of the Atlantic.