- Antonio Canova. George Washington, 1818. Plaster. Gypsotheca e Museo Antonio Canova, Possagno Fondazione Canova onlus, Possagno; photo Fabio Zonta
- Installation view of Canova’s George Washington in the Oval Room of the Frick Collection Photo: Michael Bodycomb
- Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the current exhibition, 'Canova's George Washington.' Courtesy of the Frick Collection
- Installation view of Canova’s George Washington in the East Gallery of the Frick Collection Photo: Michael Bodycomb
- It is one of the four preliminary models, part of the preparatory work. Canova always did a nude model of his sculptures so he could understand how the body worked under the drapery. Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator of the Frick Collection
- From the left: Francesco Genuardi, Consul General of Italy, Mario Guderzo, Director of the Gypsotheca and Museo Antonio Canova and Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator of the Frick Collection; at the opening event
- Antonio Canova. George Washington, 1818. Plaster. Gypsotheca e Museo Antonio Canova, Possagno Fondazione Canova onlus, Possagno; photo Fabio Zonta
- Installation view of Canova’s George Washington in the Oval Room of the Frick Collection Photo: Michael Bodycomb