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本文的重点是1805年葡萄牙赞助人委托安东尼奥·卡诺瓦创作的艺术品:亚历山大·德·索萨·荷尔斯泰因的纪念碑,由他的儿子,年轻的外交官佩德罗·德·索萨·荷尔斯泰因(1784-1850)下令建造,以及葡萄牙王子约翰六世的民族独立天才雕像。通过对未发表的信件的分析,发现了有关这些项目的新信息,突出了作家和艺术鉴赏家乔瓦尼·格拉多·德·罗西(1754-1827)的影响。因此,本文将探讨De Rossi, Canova和Pedro De Sousa Holstein之间的关系,这可能对理解葡萄牙委员会起重要作用。
«Quei deboli fili che mi legano a quella corte». Antonio Canova, Giovanni Gherardo de Rossi e il Portogallo
This paper focuses on the artworks commissioned to Antonio Canova by Portuguese patrons in 1805: the monument to Alexandre de Sousa Holstein, ordered by his son, the young diplomat Pedro de Sousa Holstein (1784-1850), and the statue of the Genius of National Independence for the Portuguese Prince John VI. New information about these projects has been uncovered through the analysis of unpublished letters, highlighting the influence of the writer and art connoisseur Giovanni Gherardo De Rossi (1754-1827). Therefore, this article will explore the relationships between De Rossi, Canova, and Pedro de Sousa Holstein, which may play a significant role in understanding Portuguese commissions.