Bust of the Saviour

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The Bust of the Saviour (Salvator Mundi) is the last sculpture created by baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who died from the after-effects of a stroke, when the artist was 81 years old. He left the sculpture in his will to his friend and patron queen Christina of Sweden.[1] Considered lost and "rediscovered" in 2001, by Francesco Petrucci,[2] it is currently held in the basilica of San Sebastiano fuori le mura in Rome.[3]

Bust of the Saviour
Salvator Mundi
Bust of Jesus Christ by Gianlorenzo Bernini
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Year1679 (1679)
LocationSan Sebastiano fuori le mura, Rome
Preceded byStatue of Pope Clement X

Dispute

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However, there is some dispute over the authorship of the bust. The art historian Tomaso Montanari believes this version is not by Bernini, pointing instead to the version in the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, USA, which the museum also attributes to Bernini.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lavin, Irving (1972). "Bernini's Death". The Art Bulletin. 54 (2): 160. doi:10.1080/00043079.1972.10790612. JSTOR 3048966.
  2. ^ FRANCESCO PETRUCCI: IL RITROVATO BUSTO DEL SALVATORE DI GIAN LORENZO BERNINI"Francesco Petrucci: Il ritrovato busto del Salvatore di Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Estratto dal fasc. 124)".
  3. ^ Feigenbaum, Gail (2014-08-01). Display of Art in the Roman Palace, 1550–1750. Getty Publications. ISBN 9781606062982.
  4. ^ "Bust of the Savior". chrysler.emuseum.com. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
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