GIBSON, John
(b. 1790, Conway, d. 1866, Roma)

The 'Tinted Venus'

1851-56
Marble with slight pigmentation, height 175 cm
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Britain's principal sculptor in the 1850s, John Gibson spent most of his time in Rome, where he devoted himself to a kind of sculpture that was deeply influenced by Thorvaldsen. In a specially designed temple at the 1862 International Exhibition he showed the Venus, that testifies not only for his admiration for Greek art but also to the close attention he paid to anatomy and modeling.