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Baroque Sculpture in Rome

Baroque Sculpture in Rome
Author: Alessandro Angelini
Publisher: 5Continents
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Reconsidering the terminology art historians use to describe 17th-century Roman sculpture, this history examines how famous artists, such as Bernini, Alessandro Algardi, François Duquesnoy, and lesser-known artists influenced one another during this period. Artistic events and completed works are presented in chronological order with an emphasis on the workshop relationships that allowed accomplished sculptors to apprentice younger artists. The use of Venetian-derived color, sublime accents, and travertine and marble that marked this era created a thoroughly modern Rome as statues and other examples of sculpture were placed in gardens, homes, and churches.


Roman Baroque Sculpture

Roman Baroque Sculpture
Author: Jennifer Montagu
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300053661

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Draws on contemporary biographies and a wealth of hitherto unpublished archival material to illuminate the position and practice of the Baroque sculptor, to enable the reader to appreciate, understand and evaluate the sculptural monuments of the Roman Baroque.


The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome

The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome
Author: Alois Riegl
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1606060414

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Delivered at the turn of the twentieth century, Riegl's groundbreaking lectures called for the Baroque period to be judged by its own rules and not merely as a period of decline.


Italian Baroque Sculpture

Italian Baroque Sculpture
Author: Bruce Boucher
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500203071

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Italian baroque sculpture often has been criticized for portraying a sham world, distracting the spectator from its spiritual poverty by dazzling technical displays. Bruce Boucher offers a fresh view of this rich and varied subject, published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the births of 17th-century artists Bernini and Algardi. 200 illustrations. 35 in color.


Critical Perspectives on Roman Baroque Sculpture

Critical Perspectives on Roman Baroque Sculpture
Author: Anthony Colantuono
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Examines seventeenth-century sculpture in Rome. Focuses on questions of historical context and criticism, including the interaction of theory and practice, the creative roles of sculptors and patrons, the relationship of sculpture to antique models and to contemporary painting, and contextual meaning and reception.


Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture

Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture
Author: Andrea Bacchi
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Portrait sculpture, Baroque
ISBN: 0892369329

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini was the greatest sculptor of the Baroque period, and yet—surprisingly—there has never before been a major exhibition of his sculpture in North America. Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture showcases portrait sculptures from all phases of the artist’s long career, from the very early Antonio Coppola of 1612 to Clement X of about 1676, one of his last completed works. Bernini’s portrait busts were masterpieces of technical virtuosity; at the same time, they revealed a new interest in psychological depth. Bernini’s ability to capture the essential character of his subjects was unmatched and had a profound influence on other leading sculptors of his day, such as Alessandro Algardi, Giuliano Finelli, and Francesco Mochi. Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture is a groundbreaking study that features drawings and paintings by Bernini and his contemporaries. Together they demonstrate not only the range, skill, and acuity of these masters of Baroque portraiture but also the interrelationship of the arts in seventeenth-century Rome.


Bernini

Bernini
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

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Baroque Art in Rome

Baroque Art in Rome
Author: Leonard von Matt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1961
Genre: Sculpture
ISBN:

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Author: Rudolf Wittkower
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1981
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Rome 1630

Rome 1630
Author: Yves Bonnefoy
Publisher: French List
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780857425966

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Velazquez. Poussin. Carvaggio. Bernini. Despite their disparate backgrounds, these greats of European Baroque art converged at one remarkable place in time: Rome, 1630. In response to the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Church turned to these masters of Baroque art to craft works celebrating the glories of the heavens manifested on earth. And so, with glittering monuments like Bernini's imposing bronze columns in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, 1630 came to be the crossroads of seventeenth-century art, religion, and power. In Rome, 1630, the renowned French poet and critic Yves Bonnefoy devotes his attention to this single year in the Baroque period in European art. Richly illustrated with artwork that reveals the unique, yet instructive, place of Rome in 1630 in European art history, Bonnefoy dives deep into this transformative movement. The inclusion of five additional essays on seventeenth-century art situate Bonnefoy's analysis within a lively debate on Baroque art and art history. Translator Hoyt Rogers's afterword pays homage to the author himself, situating Rome, 1630 in Bonnefoy's productive career as a premier French poet and critic.