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Bust of Francesco Barberini

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Year
  
1626 (1626)

Type
  
Sculpture

Dimensions
  
80 cm (31 in)

Created
  
1623

Period
  
Baroque

Catalogue
  
24 (a)

Medium
  
Marble

Artist
  
Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Media
  
Marble

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Location
  
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Similar
  
Gian Lorenzo Bernini artwork, Marble

The Bust of Francesco Barberini is a marble sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.. It was executed in 1626. It was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII, who was nephew of Francesco Barberini, an apostolic protonotary. Francesco had actually died in 1600 so Bernini created the bust from an existing painted portrait. The painted portrait is in Corsini Collection in Florence; Bernini made close use of the design, although the painting was a three quarter portrait as opposed to a bust of head, shoulders and upper body.

Provenance

The sculpture was given to the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. in 1961 as part of the Kress Collection donation. The Kress Foundation had bought the sculpture in 1950 from Count Alessandro Contini-Bonacossi, as part of a collection of 125 paintings and the one Bernini sculpture.

References

Bust of Francesco Barberini Wikipedia