The article explores the relationship between Caravaggio's painting and Bernini's sculpture, with particular reference to the 'fold' intended as a device of the expression of affects. The works of art concerned are, among others, Caravaggio's "St. Francis in Ecstasy" (1595/6), "The Martyrdom of St. Ursula" (1610) and Bernini's "The Ecstasy of St. Teresa" (1652), "The Ecstasy of Blessed Ludovica Albertoni" (1674).
Caravaggio und Bernini. Der Seelenleib
Careri, Giovanni Battista
2019-01-01
Abstract
The article explores the relationship between Caravaggio's painting and Bernini's sculpture, with particular reference to the 'fold' intended as a device of the expression of affects. The works of art concerned are, among others, Caravaggio's "St. Francis in Ecstasy" (1595/6), "The Martyrdom of St. Ursula" (1610) and Bernini's "The Ecstasy of St. Teresa" (1652), "The Ecstasy of Blessed Ludovica Albertoni" (1674).File in questo prodotto:
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