
Pauline Bonaparte Mask - Item #266
12.75 Inches High x 8.25 Inches Wide x 6.5 Inches Deep
Pauline Bonaparte was the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, and she married Prince Camillo Borghese. This mask is from a full-size sculpture, Pauline Bonaparte as 'Venus Victrix,' that Camillo commissioned. In the sculpture, Pauline is lounging and wears only a sheet around her waist. The apple she holds recalls the myth of the Judgement of Paris, in which Venus was chosen as the most beautiful among three goddesses. We created the mask from the bust, Item 210.
Artist: Antonio Canova
Museum: Galleria Borghese
Time Period: Neoclassical, circa 1804
1911 Catalog ID # - 5512 (fragment)
Sources:
Borghese, Lorenzo. "Venus Victrix." The Princess of Nowhere, http://princessofnowhere.com/the-book/venus-victrix/.
Irwin, David. "Antonio Canova, marchese d'Ischia." Encyclopædia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antonio-Canova-marchese-dIschia#ref1002704.
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Pauline Bonaparte Mask - Item #266
12.75 Inches High x 8.25 Inches Wide x 6.5 Inches Deep
Pauline Bonaparte was the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, and she married Prince Camillo Borghese. This mask is from a full-size sculpture, Pauline Bonaparte as 'Venus Victrix,' that Camillo commissioned. In the sculpture, Pauline is lounging and wears only a sheet around her waist. The apple she holds recalls the myth of the Judgement of Paris, in which Venus was chosen as the most beautiful among three goddesses. We created the mask from the bust, Item 210.
Artist: Antonio Canova
Museum: Galleria Borghese
Time Period: Neoclassical, circa 1804
1911 Catalog ID # - 5512 (fragment)
Sources:
Borghese, Lorenzo. "Venus Victrix." The Princess of Nowhere, http://princessofnowhere.com/the-book/venus-victrix/.
Irwin, David. "Antonio Canova, marchese d'Ischia." Encyclopædia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antonio-Canova-marchese-dIschia#ref1002704.
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12.75 Inches High x 8.25 Inches Wide x 6.5 Inches Deep
Pauline Bonaparte was the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, and she married Prince Camillo Borghese. This mask is from a full-size sculpture, Pauline Bonaparte as 'Venus Victrix,' that Camillo commissioned. In the sculpture, Pauline is lounging and wears only a sheet around her waist. The apple she holds recalls the myth of the Judgement of Paris, in which Venus was chosen as the most beautiful among three goddesses. We created the mask from the bust, Item 210.
Artist: Antonio Canova
Museum: Galleria Borghese
Time Period: Neoclassical, circa 1804
1911 Catalog ID # - 5512 (fragment)
Sources:
Borghese, Lorenzo. "Venus Victrix." The Princess of Nowhere, http://princessofnowhere.com/the-book/venus-victrix/.
Irwin, David. "Antonio Canova, marchese d'Ischia." Encyclopædia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antonio-Canova-marchese-dIschia#ref1002704.

















