A new exhibition in Milan brings together for the first time the works of Antonio Canova (1757-1822) and the younger Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), who were both contemporaries and rivals. 

Canova and Thorvaldsen were both neo-classicist sculptors working in Italy, sometimes creating works inspired by the same subject, and both working for the same people (including Napoléon and the popes, dukes and monarchs of their time). While Thorvaldsen could never master Canova’s sensuality with marble, he eventually moved beyond imitation to form his own distinct and celebrated style. This podcast features a walk through the exhibition with Galleria d’Italia coordinator Giovanni Morale and expert insight into the two artists from art critic Alastair Smart.

Now online: a virtual tour with a guide in Italian and English is also available for the next few months: https://www.gallerieditalia.com/it/milano/tour-virtuale-mostra-canova-thorvaldsen/