Gianlorenzo Bernini
- Publish Date: 10/1/1990
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 11
- Page Count: 234 pages Illustrations: 77 illustrations
- Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-271-00387-0
- Co-publisher: College Art Association
“Gianlorenzo Bernini commemorates the richness of Bernini's genius and the variety of the time in which he lived. . . . The format, illustrations, and index are superior.”
This book grew out of a series of events organized by Irving Lavin in Princeton to commemorate the three-hundredth anniversary of Bernini's death. It follows a multidisciplinary path in exploring some little-studied aspects of Bernini's work and its context.
The first two investigations extend our perception of Bernini the sculptor into the realms of art theory and studio practice. Next are two contributions concerning Bernini's activity in the theater, followed by an essay which looks at some of the major scientific achievements of the modern age happening within Bernini's milieu, with a focus on the great heliocentricity controversy and its visual depiction in scientific literature. Irving Lavin offers a tentative speculation on a work by Bernini that may embody his view of the matter.
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