Tomb of Pope Clement XIV

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The Tomb of Pope Clement XIV is a renowned neoclassical funerary monument in Rome, celebrated as one of Antonio Canova’s early masterpieces in marble sculpture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf funerary monument
marble sculpture
neoclassical artwork
sculpture
tomb
artForm monumental sculpture
associatedWith Pope Clement XIV
surface form: Papacy of Clement XIV

history of papal Rome
country Italy
creator Antonio Canova
dedicatedTo Pope Clement XIV
depicts Pope Clement XIV
papal regalia
genre funerary art
hasInfluenced later neoclassical funerary monuments
hasPart allegorical figure of Clemency
allegorical figure of Temperance
architectural aedicule
architectural framing with pilasters or columns
drapery carved in marble
inscribed epitaph
papal coat of arms
pedestal with sculptural relief elements
recumbent effigy of Pope Clement XIV
steps or base leading up to the effigy
hasStyle neoclassical
hasType church monument
papal tomb
heritageDesignation important work of Italian neoclassical sculpture
inception 18th century
languageOfInscription Latin
locatedIn Basilica of Santi Apostoli
Largo dei Santi Apostoli area of Rome
Lazio
Rome
Basilica of Santi Apostoli
surface form: Santi Apostoli, Rome

interior of Santi Apostoli
materialUsed marble
movement Neoclassicism
notableFor being one of Antonio Canova’s early masterpieces
expressive yet restrained portrait of the pope
refined neoclassical style
partOf corpus of Antonio Canova’s papal monuments
religion Roman Catholicism
subjectOf art historical studies of Antonio Canova

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Antonio Canova notableWork Tomb of Pope Clement XIV
Canova notableWork Tomb of Pope Clement XIV