Bernini's "David" And "Apollo And Daphne" - Baroque
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10
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10 pages in length. The sculptures of Bernini stand out as some of the loudest Baroque responses to the turmoil of this period, representing a celebration of expression that had heretofore been remiss with Renaissance representation. Bernini, an artist of rare proportion who effectively coupled his own singular and distinctive style with that of the oft-considered painful growth from Renaissance to Baroque, reflected perfectly this ongoing struggle, right down to its particular preferences and decorum. The intuitive works that set him apart from other artists of the era – "David" and "Apollo and Daphne" – were the very same compositions that lent themselves to the metamorphosing social, religious and cultural climate - an objective he duly achieved by instilling a tangibility to his sculptures. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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