Statue Of Pope Clement X
Origins
There is considerable confusion over the origins of the statue. According to Rudolf Wittkower, there were three versions in production during 1676. One was intended for the pope's nephew Cardinal Paluzzo Altieri, another to be placed the refectory of the church of Santa Trinità dei Convalescenti, and a third for the library of the Palazzo Altieri. Wittkower believed that the last of these is the existing version in the Palazzo Barberini, although E. A. Barletta indicated that it may instead be the version for Santa Trinità dei Convalescenti.
There is also a bronze bust, based on Bernini's designs, of Clement X. This is currently in the Minneapolis Museum of Art, but appears to have been executed earlier than the work in the Palazzo Barberini, in around 1671.
Exhibitions
The statue has appeared in exhibitions at the Getty Museum in California and the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.
See also
References
- ^ Wittkower, Rudolf (1955). Gian Lorenzo Bernini: The Sculptor of the Roman Baroque. London: Phaidon Press. pp. 298–9.
- ^ Barletta, E. A. (1965). "Note su Clemente X di G. L. Bernini". Commentari. Vol. 16. pp. 282–6.
- ^ "Attributed to Gianlorenzo Bernini / Portrait Bust of Pope Clement X / About 1670".
- ^ "Bernini and Baroque Portraiture (Getty Center Exhibitions)".
- ^ "The Italians : Three Centuries of Italian Art | Bust of Pope Clement X |".
External links
- Media related to Category:Bust of Clemens X by Gian Lorenzo Bernini at Wikimedia Commons