Πέμπτη 28 Απριλίου 2016

Stone Animas

Arts History professor David García Cueto (University of Granada) analizes unpublished documents from the Archivio Storico Capitolino
The renowned „Animas“, two marble heads considered one of the most important works of baroque sculptor, painter and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s youth, are not a representation of a Christian soul’s salvation in heaven or punishment in hell (as believed until now), respectively but they really are mythologically themed sculptures: a nymph and a satyr.
 http://www.stone-ideas.com/2016/04/28/berninis-marble-animas-show-a-nymph-and-a-satyr-not-salvation-in-heaven-and-punishment-in-hell/

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