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George Washington dons his best Roman garb for Frick show

James H. Miller
22 May 2018
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Thomas Jefferson, who believed no US sculptor was up to the task, recommended Antonio Canova to capture Washington’s likeness Fabio Zonta

Thomas Jefferson, who believed no US sculptor was up to the task, recommended Antonio Canova to capture Washington’s likeness Fabio Zonta

The Frick Collection is dedicating an exhibition to Antonio Canova’s 1821 statue of George Washington in Roman garb (23 May-23 September). Commissioned for the State House in Raleigh, North Carolina, the statue was destroyed in a fire in the 1830s. Until now the full-sized preparatory plaster model had never left Italy. “Washington was shown as a modern Cincinnatus, so the overarching concept of the commission was the important idea of the peaceful surrender of power from one elected president to another,” explains the show’s curator Xavier Salomon.

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