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Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈnɔːva]; 1
November 1757 – 13
October 1822) was an
Italian Neoclassical sculptor,
famous for his marble...
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Diana Canova (born
Diane Canova Rivero; June 1, 1953) is an
American actress, director, and professor. She is best
known for her role as
Corinne Tate...
- Judy
Canova (November 20, 1913 –
August 5, 1983), born
Juliette Canova (some
sources indicate Julietta Canova), was an
American comedienne, actress, singer...
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Canova may
refer to:
Antonio Canova (1757–1822),
Venetian sculptor Francesco Canova da
Milano (1497–1543),
Italian lutenist and
composer Frank J. Canova...
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Renato Canova (born 21
December 1944) is an
Italian athletics coach. He is
known to have
coached numerous athletes who have won
medals in top international...
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Francis James Canova Jr. (born 23
December 1956) is an
American electronics designer who
originated the idea for the IBM
Simon and has thus been described...
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Antonio Canova's statue The
Three Graces is a
Neoclassical sculpture, in marble, of the
mythological three Charites,
daughters of Zeus –
identified on...
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reclining neo-classical
portrait sculpture by the
Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.
Reviving the
ancient Roman artistic traditions of
portrayals of mortal...
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Civan Canova (28 June 1955 – 20
August 2022) was a
Turkish actor,
playwright and
theatre director.
Canova was the son of
Turkish director Mahir Canova. He...
- "Gianni"
Canova (born 16
February 1954) is an
Italian film critic, essayist,
television writer and academic. Born in
Castione della Presolana,
Canova graduated...