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  1. Gian Lorenzo (or Gianlorenzo) Bernini (UK: / b ɛər ˈ n iː n i /, US: / b ər ˈ-/, Italian: [ˈdʒan loˈrɛntso berˈniːni]; Italian Giovanni Lorenzo; 7 December 1598 – 28 November 1680) was an Italian sculptor and architect.

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · What was one of Gian Lorenzo Berninis greatest works? Gian Lorenzo Bernini (born December 7, 1598, Naples, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died November 28, 1680, Rome, Papal States) was an Italian artist who was perhaps the greatest sculptor of the 17th century and an outstanding architect as well.

  3. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Italian Sculptor and Architect. Born: December 7, 1598 - Naples. Died: November 28, 1680 - Rome. Baroque Art and Architecture. "The white marble has to assume the likeness of a person, it has to have color, spirit and life." 1 of 4. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Summary of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

  4. Works of Art. Biography. From his early days as a child prodigy until his death in 1680 at the age of 82, Gian Lorenzo Bernini remained unchallenged as the foremost sculptor of his time. His dynamic and exuberant style perfectly embodies the baroque period, of which he has become the symbol.

  5. Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) Veronica White. Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University. October 2003. Gian Lorenzo Bernini dominated the Roman art world of the seventeenth century, flourishing under the patronage of its cardinals and popes while also challenging contemporary artistic traditions.

  6. Laurentius Berninius, Cavaliero Bernino, Gio: Lorenzo Bergnino, Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, Lorenzo Bernini. Role (s): Artist, Prince. For works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, click on the Works of Art tab below. For selected works from other institutions, follow this link to the Images page.

  7. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1598 - 1680. Bernini was the dominant artist of 17th-century Rome. Under successive popes he became virtual dictator of the arts. He was responsible for town planning schemes as well as for church buildings and interiors, including St Peter's in the Vatican.

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