Baroque and Rococo

 

Baroque and Rococo Art Map



 

          
Gianlorenzo Bernini



 

 
 
Gianlorenzo Bernini

(b Naples, 7 Dec 1598; d Rome, 28 Nov 1680).

Sculptor, architect, draughtsman and painter, son of 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.

 

 

 


The Throne of Saint Peter

1657-66
Marble, bronze, white and golden stucco
San Pietro, Rome


 


Angel with the Crown of Thorns

1667-69
Marble, over life-size
Sant'Andrea della Fratte, Rome


 


Physician Gabriele Fonseca

1668-75
Marble, over life-size
S. Lorenzo in Lucina, Rome

 
 

Francesco I d'Este

1650-51
Marble, height 107 cm
Galleria Estense, Modena
 

 


Tomb of Pope Alexander (Chigi) VII

1671-78
Marble and gilded bronze, over life-size
Basilica di San Pietro, Vatican
 
 

Beata Ludovica Albertoni

1671-74
Marble
Cappella Altieri, San Francesco a Ripa, Rome
 

 


Herm of St Stephen, King of Hungary
Bronze
Cathedral Treasury, Zagreb


 

Bust of Louis XIV

1665
Marble, height 80 cm
Musée National de Versailles, Versailles
 

Daniel
1650
marble
Santa Maria del Populo, Rome