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12 avril 2022

More than 50 rarely seen works celebrate one of the brightest luminaries in the history of art

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ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.- The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is presenting Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia, an exhibition which ¬¬-celebrates the rich spectrum of genres and pictorial styles that characterize Baroque aesthetics and illuminates the influence of Giovan Lorenzo Bernini within the movement. Bernini and the Roman Baroque is on view at the MFA from February 12 through May 8, 2022.

Reflecting an artistic energy that pulsated throughout Europe and inspired architects, artists, and urban planners across the globe, Bernini and the Roman Baroque embodies the magnificence and innovation that transformed Rome into the capital of the art world for centuries.

"This fascinating exhibition highlights Bernini’s brilliance during the Baroque period,” noted Senior Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Stanton Thomas, PhD. “Artworks are included not only by Bernini himself—embodying the Baroque ideals of intense drama, bold imagination, emotional engagement, and the activation of the viewer’s space—but by dozens of his fellow artists. These rare paintings, prints, and decorative arts epitomize the period’s ultimate goal of elevating the viewer in both mind and soul and engaging them fully with the art itself.”

The term Baroque connotes rich detail, bold compositions, and a sense of drama—all hallmarks of an extraordinary generation of artists who converged in Rome at the dawn of the seventeenth century. This artistic style became a cultural phenomenon, spreading across Europe with major centers emerging in the Low Countries, France, Spain, and Italy, finally assuming its full global dimensions when it reached the Americas and Asia. Bernini and the Roman Baroque explores the genesis of this artistic movement through a selection of 55 works from 40 artists.

So many of us have felt isolated and confined by COVID-19, but this exhibition is a great reminder that art is an impactful and exciting way to explore the world without leaving our own community,” said MFA Executive Director and CEO Kristen A. Shepherd. “We’re thrilled to bring the Roman Baroque to our galleries with this exhibition – and we look forward to bringing other parts of the world to our visitors with our exhibitions and programs throughout 2022.”

Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia, through May 8, 2022.

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Ottavio Leoni, Portrait of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1731, Burin and drypoint on paper, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Carlo Maratti, called "Il Maratta" and Mario Nuzzi, called "Mario del Fiori", The Summer, 1658-59, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giuseppe Cesari, called "Cavalier d'Arpino", Orpheus and Eurydice, 1620-25, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Gioacchino Francesco Travani, Medal with the Collegiate Church of the Assumption in Ariccia, 1662, gilded bronze, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Pier Francesco Mola, Bacchus, 1662-66, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Ferdinand Voet, Portrait of Cardinal Flavio Chigi, 1670, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Ciro Ferri, Saint'Ivo distributes the Charity, 1660-70, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Collection Fagiolo, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia

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Giovan Battista Salvi, "the Sassoferrato", Saint Lucy, 1630-40, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Collection Fagiolo, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Guillaume Courtois, called “Il Borgognone,” Agar and Ismael, c. 1670, Oil on canvas, Courtesy of Collection Fagiolo, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giacinto Brandi, Lot and his Daughters, 1670-75, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Lemme Collection, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Andrea Pozzo, Study for an illusionary Dome, c. 1676, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Collection Fagiolo, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giovan Battista Gaulli, called “Baciccio,” and A. Van Westerhout, Portrait of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, c. 1680, Burin on paper, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Guglielmo Cortese, called “Borgognone”, Sanguis Christi, 1670, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giovan Battista Gaulli, called “Baciccio”, Self Portrait, 1668, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Jean de Momper, Landscape with Hunting Scene, 1665, oil on canvas, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia. 

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Cornelius Van Poelenburgh, Landscape with Ruins and Pastoral Scene, 1621-23, oil on wood, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giovan Battista Gaulli, called “Baciccio”, Saint Andrew, c. 1680, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Lemme Collection, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Jean Miel, Sacred Family with Young Saint John, 1655-58, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Collection Fagiolo, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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Giovan Battista Falda, View of Ariccia, 1667, etching on paper, Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.

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