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  2. Bacchus (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    Bacchus (1496–1497) [1] is a marble sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect and poet Michelangelo.The statue is somewhat over life-size and represents Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, in a reeling pose suggestive of drunkenness.

  3. St. Cecilia (Stefano Maderno) - Wikipedia

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    His St. Cecilia statue was so well received that it opened doors to more saint statue commissions. In 1601, Maderno made a statue of Prudence for Cardinal Alessandrino. In another commission to the Accademia di San Luca, Maderno sculpted bigger than life-size statues of Francesco Caporale and of St. Epaphras. [5]

  4. List of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Wikipedia

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    Under life-size 4 [6] Bust of Giovanni Vigevano: Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome 1617–1618 Sculpture Marble Life-size 5 [7] Bust of Pope Paul V: Galleria Borghese, Rome 1618 Sculpture Marble Height 35 cm (14 in) 6 [8] Damned Soul: Palace of Spain, Rome 1619 Sculpture Marble Life-size 7 [9] Blessed Soul: Palace of Spain, Rome 1619 Sculpture ...

  5. Gaudenzio Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    By 1513, Gaudenzio had depicted the life of Christ in a fresco at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Varallo Sesia. He returned to work in the chapels of the Sacro Monte di Varallo by 1524. The chapels are dispersed over a hilltop sanctuary, connected by a winding path, and containing a combination of diorama and wax museum [ 3 ] with life-size ...

  6. David (Bernini) - Wikipedia

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    David is a life-size marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The sculpture was one of many commissions to decorate the villa of Bernini's patron Cardinal Scipione Borghese – where it still resides today, as part of the Galleria Borghese. It was completed in the course of eight months from 1623 to 1624.

  7. Italian Renaissance sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Most of the statues are of the patron saints of each guild. There are 14 statues or groups, two by Donatello, two by Ghiberti, and the Christ and St Thomas by Verrocchio (completed c. 1480). Ghiberti's Saint John the Baptist (1412) was the earliest of the six in bronze, still very much in the International Gothic style. [70]

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