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  1. The Art of Gianlorenzo Bernini Selected Sculpture by Michael P. Mezzatesta, 1982-06
  2. Gianlorenzo Bernini. Die Papst- und Herrscherporträts. Zum Verhältnis von Bildnis und Macht (German Edition) by Philipp Zitzlsperger, 2002-02-01
  3. Gianlorenzo Bernini: New Aspects of His Art and Thought/Book and 2 Records (Monographs on the Fine Arts) by Irving Lavin, 1985-11-01
  4. Drawings by Gianlorenzo Bernini by Irving Lavin, 1981-12
  5. Drawings by Gianlorenzo Bernini, From the Museum der Bildenden Kunste by Irving Lavin, 1938
  6. THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF GIANLORENZO BERNINI: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  7. DRAWINGS BY GIANLORENZO BERNINI FROM THE MUSEUM DER BILDENDEN KUNSTE LEIPZIG, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC by IRVING LAVIN, 1981
  8. DIE ZEICHNUNGEN DES GIANLORENZO BERNINI (The Drawings of Gianlorenzo Bernini). Two Volumes. by Heinrich and Rudolf Wittkower (Editors). (Gianlorenzo Bernini) BRAUER, 1931
  9. Drawings by Gianlorenzo Bernini, From the Museum der Bildenden Kunste Leipzig, German Democratic Republic by Gianlorenzo with text by Irving Lavin Bernini, 1981
  10. Drawings By Gianlorenzo Bernini From the Museum Der Bildenken Kunste Leipzig, German Democratic Republic by Irving Lavin, 1981-01-01
  11. Bernini, escultor humano de cosas divinas. (Gianlorenzo Bernini, escultor italiano)(TT: Bernini, human sculptor of divine works) (TA: Gianlorenzo Bernini, Italian sculptor): An article from: Contenido by Mary Lou Dabdoub, 1998-09-01
  12. DISEGNI DEL BERNINI. by Luigi (edit). Grassi, 1944-01-01
  13. Drawings by Gianlorenzo Bernini, From the Museum der Bildenden KunsteLeipzig, German Democratic Republic.
  14. Gianlorenzo Bernini, El Arte Y Sus Creadores by Fernando Marias, 1993

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42. Bernini
bernini, gianlorenzo (15981680) gianlorenzo bernini kom frá Napolí.Hann var myndhöggvari, arkitekt og leikmyndasmiður. Hann
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bernini, gianlorenzo (Italian, 15981680). Graphic Bacchanal A Faun Teasedby Children, 1616-17, marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 95KB.
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Bernini, Gianlorenzo (Italian, 1598-1680) Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children, 1616-17, marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 95KB The Rape of Proserpina, 1621-22, marble, Borghese Gallery, Rome. 65KB. The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, 1645-52, marble, Santa Maria della Vittoria at Rome. 151KB Daniel, 1650, marble, Santa Maria del Populo, Rome. 113KB
Berruguette, Alonso (Spanish, 1488-1551) Salome, 1512-16, oil on wood, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 92KB
Berruguette, Pedro (Spanish, approx. 1450-1504) The Court of Inquisition Chaired by St. Dominic, 1500, tempera on wood, Museo del Prado, Madrid. 123KB
Berswordt Altar, Master of the (German, late 1300s-early 1400s) The Crucifixion, 1400, tempera and gold on wood transferred to canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 141KB
Bertram (Master of Minden, German, active 1367-1415) The Grabow Altarpiece, detail featuring "The Rest on the Flight Into Egypt", approx. 1380, from the main altar of Saint Peter's Church at Hamburg. 74KB
Besnard, Albert (French, 1849-1934)
Betts, Louis (American, 1873-1961)

44. Gianlorenzo Bernini-Escultura
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45. Gianlorenzo Bernini
Translate this page gianlorenzo bernini (1598-1680) En la evolución histórica de la arquitectura barrocaromana tiene una gran importancia la figura de gianlorenzo bernini.
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Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) Su vida Su obra A partir de la tercera década del siglo XVII el Barroco ya hace su plena irrupción. En la evolución histórica de la arquitectura barroca romana tiene una gran importancia la figura de Gianlorenzo Bernini.
Éste nació en Nápoles en 1598, hijo de Pietro Bernini, escultor toscano que será el primero en darle lecciones. Más tarde su familia se trasladara a Roma, donde él y su padre trabajaran casi en exclusiva para los Borghese. En su adolescencia es ya un artista reconocido.
El papa Paulo V Borghese fallece en 1621 y es sustituido por Clemente V Ludovisi y posteriormente sustituido por Urbano VIII Barberini, de origen toscano y que protegería a los artistas de este origen. Este papa tiene una concepción del arte diferente al rigorismo de anteriores papas, con un carácter humanista, siendo el arte un elemento de propaganda y difusión de la grandeza de Roma. Su pontificado se extiende entre 1623 y 1644, momentos de gran agitación política en Europa, con la Guerra de los Treinta Años (1618-1648) en la que se enfrentan las potencias protestantes con las imperiales y católicas del continente. Es esta época se ponen en duda la unidad de la Iglesia y la autoridad papal, concediéndole así el papa suma importancia a la exaltación del pontificado.
Tras el pontificado de Inocencio X, Bernini se ve otra vez auspiciado de la mano de Alejandro VII Chigi, el cual trata de hacer de la arquitectura el modo más evidente de exhaltación del poder estatal del pontífice, encargándole la Plaza de San Pedro del Vaticano (1656-1667).

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47. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Bernini: (2) Gianlorenzo Bernini
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(2) Gianlorenzo [Gian Lorenzo; Giovanni Lorenzo] Bernini b Naples, 7 Dec 1598; d Rome, 28 Nov 1680). Sculptor, architect, draughtsman and painter, son of (1) Pietro Bernini. He is considered the most outstanding sculptor of the 17th century and a formative influence on the development of the Italian Baroque style. His astonishing abilities as a marble carver were combined with an inventive genius of the highest order. From the mid-1620s the support of successive popes made his the controlling influence on most aspects of artistic production in Rome. Although his independent works of sculpture, both statues and portrait busts, are among the most brilliant manifestations of their kind in Western art, his genius found its highest expression in projects in which he combined sculpture, painting and architecture with scenographic daring and deep religious conviction to express more fervently than any other artist the spiritual vision of the Catholic Counter-Reformation Church. Part of the Bernini family There are more than 45,000 articles in

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(2) gianlorenzo Gian Lorenzo; Giovanni Lorenzo bernini (b Naples, 7Dec 1598; d Rome, 28 Nov 1680). Sculptor, architect, draughtsman
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(2) Gianlorenzo [Gian Lorenzo; Giovanni Lorenzo] Bernini b Naples, 7 Dec 1598; d Rome, 28 Nov 1680). Sculptor, architect, draughtsman and painter, son of (1) Pietro Bernini. He is considered the most outstanding sculptor of the 17th century and a formative influence on the development of the Italian Baroque style. His astonishing abilities as a marble carver were combined with an inventive genius of the highest order. From the mid-1620s the support of successive popes made his the controlling influence on most aspects of artistic production in Rome. Although his independent works of sculpture, both statues and portrait busts, are among the most brilliant manifestations of their kind in Western art, his genius found its highest expression in projects in which he combined sculpture, painting and architecture with scenographic daring and deep religious conviction to express more fervently than any other artist the spiritual vision of the Catholic Counter-Reformation Church. Part of the Bernini family There are more than 45,000 articles in

49. Bernini Artworks And Fine Art At Arthistorynet.com
Related Sites (16). bernini, gianlorenzo Bust of Scipione Borghese 1632 Marbleheight 30 3/4 (78 cm) Galleria Borghese, Rome baroque sculptu
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Museum Image Collections: (8) F.Portrait of Two Small Boys, 19th century
Giovanni Francesco Venturini, The Catedra Petri of Bernini (The throne of Peter by Bernini), plate 12 from the series Disegni di vari altari e cappelle nelle Chiese di Roma con le loro facciate, fianche, piante e misure (Drawings of altars and chapels in

Giovanni Domenico Rossi, The Tomb of Urban VIII, after Gianlorenzo17th century

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (il Grechetto), Portrait of a Man with Beard and Mustache, Wearing a Cap with Large Plume (Portrait of G.L. Bernini?), circa 1645 - 1650
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Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children, 17th century (ca. 1616-17) By Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)Italian

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    53. Gianlorenzo Bernini
    bernini was the defining sculptor of the Italian Baroque, and although masterpiecesby this supremely gifted artist are to be found in churches and galleries
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    Bernini was the defining sculptor of the Italian Baroque, and although masterpieces by this supremely gifted artist are to be found in churches and galleries all over Rome, where he worked for almost his entire career, it is in St. Peter's that the full range of his prodigious talent is most evident. In 1657, the administrative arm of the Basilica, the Sacra Congregazione , announced the commission of metal candlesticks and crucifixes for the side-altars of St. Peter's and it is to this papal commission that our crucifix is connected. Substantial documentation detail the participation of those craftsmen involved with the various phases of the commission including Ercole Ferrata, who was responsible for the wax modeling of the Cristo Morto and Cristo Vivo Corpi. Bernini imbues our Cristo Morto with a vibrant inner energy and a sense of the passing moment, which is the definitive hallmark of his sculpture. We see Christ, it seems, at the very moment of his death. His finely modeled head, its features cast into shadow, has just fallen against his chest and the weight of his now lifeless, distended body pulls down on his arms, bringing his head far below the horizontal section of the cross against which we usually see it.

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    bernini, gianlorenzo. The single most important artistic talent ofthe Italian baroque. Although most significant as a sculptor, he
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    Bernini, Gianlorenzo The single most important artistic talent of the Italian baroque. Although most significant as a sculptor, he was also highly gifted as an architect; painter; draftsman; designer of stage sets, fireworks displays, and funeral trappings; and playwright. His art is the quintessence of high baroque energy and robustness ( see Baroque Art and Architecture). His ability to suggest textures of skin or cloth as well as to capture emotion and movement in sculpture was uncanny. Bernini reformed a number of sculptural genres, including the portrait bust, the fountain, and the tomb. His influence was widespread throughout the 17th and 18th centuries and was felt by such European masters as Pierre Puget, Pietro Bracci, and Andreas Schlüter. Bernini's life was dominated by his work, and his biography can be traced through the immense number of projects he undertook. His career developed almost entirely in Rome, although he was born in Naples. His father, Pietro Bernini, a talented sculptor of the late Mannerist style, was his son's first teacher ( see Mannerism). Young Gianlorenzo soon surpassed his father in excellence, however, as is known from the principal sources of information on Bernini: the biography by Filippo Baldinucci in 1682 and the biography by the artist's son Domenico in 1713. Many of Bernini's early sculptures were inspired by Hellenistic art (

    56. APOLLO And DAPHNE By Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) Galleria Borghese, Rome - A
    APOLLO and DAPHNE by gianlorenzo bernini (15981680) Galleria Borghese,Rome Visit our new website - all 400+ sculptures are displayed.
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    Bernini commenced carving Apollo and Daphne from a solid block of white marble as soon as he had finished Pluto and Persephone. When it was completed, slightly more than a year later, "all Rome rushed to see it as though it were a miracle." The statue depicts that precise moment of the myth when the pursuing Apollo catches up with Daphne and she, assisted by her father the river god, turns into a laurel tree to escape his grasp. We see leaves sprouting from her fingers and hair, and a sheath of bark enfolding her delicate body. Not only do we see that dramatic moment frozen for eternity, but, by the sweeping movement implied in the figures, our mind expands the space surrounding the statue to include the path of the pursuit. The dazzling virtuosity of the carving, the dramatic presentation, and the beauty and grace of the figures need no comment. 83GBM Apollo and Daphne
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    57. Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini
    bernini, gianlorenzo (15981680) bernini, gianlorenzo (1598-1680), isthe single most important artist of the Italian baroque. Although
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    Bernini, Gianlorenzo Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680), is the single most important artist of the Italian baroque. Although most significant as a sculptor, he was also highly gifted as an architect, painter, draftsman, stage set designer, and playwright. His art is the quintessence of high baroque energy and robustness. Born in Naples as Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, he was taught by his father, Pietro Bernini, a talented sculptor. Many of Bernini's early sculptures were inspired by Hellenistic art (see Greek Art and Architecture). He was commissioned by seven popes over his career and completed numerous works in Vatican City and churches around Rome.
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    From 1624 to 1633 he created the altar canopy in Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. This project, shown here on the left, is a masterful feat of engineering, architecture, and sculpture, was the first of a number of monumental undertakings for Saint Peter's. Bernini laid out a huge oval piazza in front of the cathedral, flanked by colossal colonnades with double coloum each side. The aim, brilliantly realized, was to embrace pilgrims within the two arms of the great mother church, which lay at the focus of the composition. Bernini also designed much of the interior of St. Peters, all of it in a very lively personnal style. The picture of St Peter's  interior shown on the right, clearly illustrates Bernini's gilt

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    59. Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) Library Of Congress
    15981680 Bernin, gianlorenzo, 1598-1680 bernini, Dzhovanni Lorenktlso, 1598-1680Bernino, Giovanni Lorenzo, 1598-1680 bernini, gianlorenzo, 1598-1680 bernini
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    60. Attributed To Gianlorenzo BERNINI
    Attributed to gianlorenzo bernini Italian 15981680 Portrait of a young man (formerlySelf-Portrait) c.1640 oil on canvas 57.0 x 42.0 cm Everard Studley Miller
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    Attributed to Gianlorenzo BERNINI
    Italian 1598-1680
    Portrait of a young man (formerly Self-Portrait)
    c.1640
    oil on canvas
    57.0 x 42.0 cm
    Everard Studley Miller Bequest 1976
    Fewer than twenty paintings by Bernini, the most important Italian sculptor of the seventeenth century, have been securely attributed to him. The small number of paintings by Bernini is something of a hindrance to definitive statements on attribution of this work.
    Some scholars have proposed a number of artists as the likely author of this work, ranging from other Italian painters to possibly a Spaniard from the circle of Velasquez. The loose brushstroke and lack of detail outside the face indicate that it may be a highly detailed sketch rather than a fully worked, finished painting, which adds to the difficulty of attributing the work. These same qualities have also contributed to the notion that it is a self-portrait.
    The attribution to Bernini was made in the 1970s, and is supported by some

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