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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. Jun 6, 2024 · 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.

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  3. Learn about the life and work of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, a Baroque sculptor and architect who revolutionized the art of sculpture with his emotional and sensual depictions of human figures. Explore his famous sculptures, such as The Rape of Proserpina, Apollo and Daphne, and David, and his influence on later artists.

    • Italian
    • November 28, 1680
    • Naples
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  5. 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. His sculptural and architectural projects reveal an innovative interpretation of subjects, use of forms, and combination of media.

    • 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.
  6. 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.

  7. Learn about the life and works of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the leading sculptor of the Baroque era and a versatile artist in various media. Explore his online exhibit, artist highlights, and related collections.