Early Life and Training
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, a renowned Italian sculptor, architect, and painter, was born on December 7, 1598, in Naples, Italy. His father, Pietro Bernini, a sculptor himself, recognized his son's talent at an early age and provided him with training in the arts.
Artistic Style and Influences
Bernini's work is characterized by its dramatic narratives, intense psychological states, and grandeur. He was influenced by Michelangelo, but his unique style pioneered a new era in European sculpture. His focus on human emotion and sensuality became important to later artists, up to the modernist period.
Notable Works and Achievements
Museums and Collections
Bernini's works can be found in various museums, including:
Legacy and Impact
Bernini transformed the purpose of sculptural busts, presenting informal portraits of the living. His dramatic depiction of the flesh introduced a technical expertise that continues to be studied. As
Howard Hibbard concludes, "During the seventeenth century, there were no sculptors or architects comparable to Bernini."
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