St John the Baptist
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St John the Baptist
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アーティストの略歴
Pietro Bernini: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Training
- Born: Sesto Fiorentino, Tuscany, Italy in 1562.
- Pietro Bernini emerged during the late Mannerist period, a time of stylistic transition in Italian art. His early training likely involved exposure to the prevailing artistic trends of Florence, characterized by elegance and refinement.
- Details regarding his initial apprenticeship remain somewhat scarce, but it’s understood he developed foundational skills in sculpture before relocating to Naples.
Naples and Family Beginnings
- Bernini moved to Naples to contribute to the artistic embellishment of the Certosa di San Martino, a significant religious complex.
- Significant Event: It was in Naples that he met and married Domenica Pizzuti, and their son, the future Baroque master Gian Lorenzo Bernini, was born in 1598.
- This period marked a crucial turning point, laying the groundwork for a family dynasty of artists.
Rome and Papal Patronage
- Relocation: In 1605, the Bernini family relocated to Rome under the protection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, a powerful figure in the Roman art world.
- Pietro quickly secured commissions from Pope Paul V (also a Borghese), contributing to projects such as the Pauline Chapel within the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. This marked his entry into the heart of Roman artistic activity.
- Influence: The patronage of the Borghese family proved instrumental in establishing Pietro’s career and providing opportunities for both him and, eventually, his son.
Major Works and Artistic Style
- Fontana della Barcaccia: Perhaps his most celebrated work, the Fontana della Barcaccia (Fountain of the Old Boat) at the foot of the Spanish Steps in Rome. Completed in 1627, it’s a striking example of Baroque ingenuity, resembling a beached ship.
- Other Notable Works: Contributions to the Fountain of Neptune in Naples (completed between 1600-1601), and sculptural work within Santa Maria Maggiore.
- Artistic Style: Pietro’s style blended Mannerist elegance with emerging Baroque dynamism. His sculptures often exhibit a sense of movement, emotional intensity, and dramatic flair.
Collaboration and Legacy
- Early Collaboration with Gian Lorenzo: Pietro initially collaborated with his son on projects like the Boy with a Dragon (1617), showcasing early signs of Gian Lorenzo’s exceptional talent.
- Shift in Roles: As Gian Lorenzo's abilities surpassed his own, Pietro willingly transitioned into a supportive role, often acting as an assistant to his son. This demonstrates a remarkable level of artistic maturity and familial dedication.
- Historical Significance: While overshadowed by his son’s immense fame, Pietro Bernini played a vital role in shaping the Roman Baroque landscape. His work paved the way for Gian Lorenzo's groundbreaking achievements and contributed to the flourishing of art during this period.
- Death: Pietro Bernini died in Rome in 1629 at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy as both a skilled sculptor and the father of one of history’s greatest artists.
Pietro Bernini
1562 - 1629 , Italy
基本情報
- Birth Date: 1562
- Birth Place: Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
- Death Date: 1629
- Influenced: Gian Lorenzo Bernini
- Movement: Mannerism, Baroque
- Name: Pietro Bernini
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Works: Fontana della Barcaccia, Saint Martin dividing his cloak



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