Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Italian sculptor , b. 1598, Napoli, d. 1680, Roma
,Italian architect and artist credited with creating the Baroque style of sculpture. He began his career working for his father, a sculptor. Among his early sculptures are Apollo and Daphne (1622 -C 24) and an active David (1623 -C 24). Under the patronage of Urban VIII, the first of eight popes he was to serve, he created the baldachin over the tomb of St. Peter in Rome. Bernini's architectural duties increased after 1629, when he was appointed architect of St. Peter's Basilica and the Palazzo Barberini. His works often represent a fusion of architecture and sculpture, as in the Cornaro Chapel, in Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, with its celebrated theatrical sculpture, The Ecstasy of St. Teresa (1645 C 52). His greatest architectural achievement is the colonnade enclosing the piazza before St. Peter's. Related Paintings of Gian Lorenzo Bernini :. | Saint Andrew and Saint Thomas | Head of a Young Man | Pope Urban VIII | Self-Portrait as a Young Man | David with the Head of Goliath | Related Artists: Joseph Delattrepainted Le Port de Rouen in 19th century
Jjean-Marc nattierFrench Rococo Era Painter, 1685-1766 Jules-Adolphe Goupil1839-1883
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