Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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'''Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini''' (''Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini''; [[December 7]], [[1598]] – [[November 28]], [[1680]]) was a pre-eminent [[Baroque]] [[sculpture|sculptor]] and architect of 17th century [[Rome]]. | '''Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini''' (''Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini''; [[December 7]], [[1598]] – [[November 28]], [[1680]]) was a pre-eminent [[Baroque]] [[sculpture|sculptor]] and architect of 17th century [[Rome]]. | ||
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+ | "I would see beside me, on my left hand, an angel in bodily form ... He was not tall, but short, and very beautiful, his face so aflame that he appeared to be one of the highest types of angel who seem to be all afire ... In his hands I saw a long golden spear and at the end of the iron tip I seemed to see a point of fire. With this he seemed to pierce my heart several times so that it penetrated to my entrails. When he drew it out, I thought he was drawing them out with it and he left me completely afire with a great love for God. The pain was so sharp that it made me utter several moans; and so excessive was the sweetness caused me by the intense pain that one can never wish to lose it, nor will one's soul be content with anything less than God." | ||
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Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini; December 7, 1598 – November 28, 1680) was a pre-eminent Baroque sculptor and architect of 17th century Rome.
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And her most famous vision, the subject of the statue by Bernini:
"I would see beside me, on my left hand, an angel in bodily form ... He was not tall, but short, and very beautiful, his face so aflame that he appeared to be one of the highest types of angel who seem to be all afire ... In his hands I saw a long golden spear and at the end of the iron tip I seemed to see a point of fire. With this he seemed to pierce my heart several times so that it penetrated to my entrails. When he drew it out, I thought he was drawing them out with it and he left me completely afire with a great love for God. The pain was so sharp that it made me utter several moans; and so excessive was the sweetness caused me by the intense pain that one can never wish to lose it, nor will one's soul be content with anything less than God."