Gianlorenzo Bernini is beyond question one of the greatest artists of all time. World- famous above all for his uniquely powerful works of sculpture - the groups of Apollo and Daphne and Pluto Abducting Proserpina, the visionary mysticism of The Ecstasy of St Teresa, and the awe-inspiring tombs of the popes - he was also a virtuoso draughtsman and a competent painter; a pioneering caricaturist; he designed medals, gorgeous fountain displays and exuberant, lavish ornaments of every sort; he even wrote plays. In fact, he was the latter day epitome of the Renaissance ideal of the uomo universale.
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Prologue: 'Padre scultore'- Pietro Bernini
and his studio U
l * Father and son: Pietro and Gianlorenzo in partnership 19
2 * Coming of age: the.first portraits 33
3 * Thegreat mythologicalgroups: Aeneas, Proserpina and Daphne 43
4 * The patronage of Urban VIII Barberini 73
5 * Popes and prelates: the mature portraits 83
6 * Architect to St Peter's: the Baldacchino and Cathedra Petri 95
7 * The papal tombs: Bernini and the Dance of Death 119
8 * Mystic vision: the later religious sculpture 141
9 * 'Friend of the waters': Bernini's Roman fountains 179
10 * Bernini's buildings: the sculptor as architect 2ll
11 * England and France: Bernini, servant of Kings 225
12 * Genius of the Baroque: talents and techniques 251
Epilogue: Bernini the man - life, death
and reputation 273
Notes 279
Bibliography 284 Photo Credits 285
Index 286