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Gian Lorenzo Bernini

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini Famous memorial

Birth
Naples, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy
Death
28 Nov 1680 (aged 81)
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Burial
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy GPS-Latitude: 41.8974991, Longitude: 12.4986095
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Artist. He was an Italian sculptor, painter and architect, who is credited as the founder of the Baroque style of sculpture. His creations are considered a worthy a successor of Michelangelo, far outshining other sculptors of his era. At the age of 23, he created the sculpture "The Rape of Proserpina." Among his most notable works are the statues of "David," "Apollo," and "Daphne." Located in Santa Maria della Vittoria is his "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa." In the Basilica di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, he created two angelic sculptures on each side of the alter: "Angel with the Crown of Thorns" and "Angel with the Superscription." He created many fountains including the Fountain of the Four Rivers. He completed the piazza in front of Saint Peter's Basilica and the neighboring Vatican. He painted at least 150 oil-on-canvas, yet only forty of them have survived to the 21st century. There are over 300 drawings that survived. With numerous affluent commissions and decades of hard labor, he finished many of his expensive plans to make Rome beautiful. He had a long and productive life. He remained active his entire life, having a stroke two weeks before his death. After a very published adulterous, and physically abusive on his part, relationship, he married another woman in an arranged marriage when he was 41 years old and the couple had eleven children. His detailed biography was written by his son.
Artist. He was an Italian sculptor, painter and architect, who is credited as the founder of the Baroque style of sculpture. His creations are considered a worthy a successor of Michelangelo, far outshining other sculptors of his era. At the age of 23, he created the sculpture "The Rape of Proserpina." Among his most notable works are the statues of "David," "Apollo," and "Daphne." Located in Santa Maria della Vittoria is his "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa." In the Basilica di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, he created two angelic sculptures on each side of the alter: "Angel with the Crown of Thorns" and "Angel with the Superscription." He created many fountains including the Fountain of the Four Rivers. He completed the piazza in front of Saint Peter's Basilica and the neighboring Vatican. He painted at least 150 oil-on-canvas, yet only forty of them have survived to the 21st century. There are over 300 drawings that survived. With numerous affluent commissions and decades of hard labor, he finished many of his expensive plans to make Rome beautiful. He had a long and productive life. He remained active his entire life, having a stroke two weeks before his death. After a very published adulterous, and physically abusive on his part, relationship, he married another woman in an arranged marriage when he was 41 years old and the couple had eleven children. His detailed biography was written by his son.

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  • Originally Created by: GP
  • Added: Aug 10, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7750417/gian_lorenzo-bernini: accessed ), memorial page for Gian Lorenzo Bernini (7 Dec 1598–28 Nov 1680), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7750417, citing Basilica of St. Mary Major, Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy; Maintained by Find a Grave.