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* [[Bust of Urban VIII (Bernini)|Bust of Urban VIII]] <small>- Marble, [[St. Peter's Basilica|Basilica di San Pietro]], [[Vatican City]]</small> * [[Bust of Urban VIII (Bernini)|Bust of Urban VIII]] <small>- Marble, [[St. Peter's Basilica|Basilica di San Pietro]], [[Vatican City]]</small>
* [[Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi]] (1648-1651) <small>- Travertine and marble, [[Piazza Navona]], [[Rome]]</small> * [[Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi]] (1648-1651) <small>- Travertine and marble, [[Piazza Navona]], [[Rome]]</small>
-* [[Corpus (sculpture)]] (1650) <small>- Bronze, [[Art Gallery of Ontario]], [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].+* [[Corpus (sculpture)]] (1650) <small>- Bronze, [[Art Gallery of Ontario]], [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].</small>
* ''[[Daniel and the Lion (Bernini)|Daniel and the Lion]]'' (1650) <small>- Marble, [[Santa Maria del Popolo]], [[Rome]]</small> * ''[[Daniel and the Lion (Bernini)|Daniel and the Lion]]'' (1650) <small>- Marble, [[Santa Maria del Popolo]], [[Rome]]</small>
* ''[[Francesco I d'Este (Bernini)|Francesco I d'Este]]'' (1650-1651) <small>- Marble, height 107 cm, [[Galleria Estense]], [[Modena]]</small> * ''[[Francesco I d'Este (Bernini)|Francesco I d'Este]]'' (1650-1651) <small>- Marble, height 107 cm, [[Galleria Estense]], [[Modena]]</small>

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Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (December 7, 1598November 28, 1680) was a pre-eminent Baroque sculptor and architect of 17th century Rome, best-known for his marble sculptures the Ecstasy of St Theresa[1] and the Beata Ludovica Albertoni[2].

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Bernini's activity as a painter was a sideline which he did mainly in his youth. Despite this his work reveals a sure and brilliant hand, free from any trace of pedantry. He studied in Rome under his father, Pietro, and soon proved a precocious infant prodigy. His work was immediately sought after by major collectors.

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