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    • David (ca. 1623–24) When Bernini created this statue in his mid 20s, he became a sensation. For about a decade, Bernini had been treated as a prodigy among the Italian elite, and so it was hardly surprising that he caught the eye of Cardinal Scipioni Borghese.
    • Apollo and Daphne (1622–25) Bernini’s greatest talent was his ability to transform marble—a cold, elegant material—into something that felt profoundly alive.
    • Baldacchino for St. Peter’s Basilica (1623–34) When Los Angeles’s Getty Museum mounted the first-ever Bernini retrospective in the U.S. in 2008, critic Arthur Lubow asked curator Catherine Hess why there hadn’t been a show like it sooner.
    • The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–52) By the mid-17th century, Bernini’s name was well-known to many in Rome, thanks, in part, to the working relationship he forged with Pope Urban VIII.
  1. 5 days ago · Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Posted on May 23, 2024 by dathoang. 10 most famous works of Bernini (Naples, December 7, 1598-Rome, November 28, 1680)

  2. In 2000 best-selling novelist, Dan Brown, made Bernini and several of his Roman works, the centrepiece of his political thriller, Angels & Demons, while British novelist Iain Pears made a missing Bernini bust the centrepiece of his best-selling murder mystery, The Bernini Bust (2003).

  3. Media - 4 artworks. View all 8 items. Gian Lorenzo Bernini lived in the XVI – XVII cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Baroque. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • Italian
    • November 28, 1680
    • Naples, Italy
  4. Passion, above all else, ruled Italian sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini. His extreme religious piety combined with a lifelong study of the sculptural form led to the introduction of a dynamic and exuberant style, focused on emotional expressionism, which perfectly embodied the Baroque period.

  5. Modello for the Fountain of the Moor (1653) by Gian Lorenzo BerniniKimbell Art Museum 'Bernini made this dramatic image of a triton (a minor sea-deity of Greek mythology) grappling with a...

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