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  2. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa - Wikipedia

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    The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (also known as Saint Teresa in Ecstasy; Italian: L'Estasi di Santa Teresa or Santa Teresa in estasi) is a sculptural altarpiece group in white marble set in an elevated aedicule in the Cornaro Chapel of the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome. [1]

  3. Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia

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    Saint Teresa was the inspiration for one of Bernini's most famous sculptures, The Ecstasy of St. Teresa (mid-17th century) in Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. [85] [web 20] St. Teresa was painted in 1819–20 by François Gérard, a French neoclassical painter. [web 21]

  4. Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The altarpiece of the Cornaro Chapel, the Ecstasy of St. Teresa, is among the most celebrated works of all of Baroque sculpture, and widely considered one of Bernini's masterpieces. [4] The statues depict a moment as described by Saint Teresa of Avila in her autobiography, where she had the vivid vision of a Seraph piercing her heart with a ...

  5. Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Wikipedia

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    The central focus of the Cornaro Chapel is the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, depicting the so-called "transverberation" of the Spanish nun and saint-mystic, Teresa of Avila. [36] Bernini presents the spectator with a theatrically vivid portrait, in gleaming white marble, of the swooning Teresa and the quietly smiling angel, who delicately grips the ...

  6. Heinrich Meyring - Wikipedia

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    Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Heinrich Meyring (1697), Church of the Scalzi. Heinrich Meyring/ Heinrich Meiering (1628 – 11 February 1723) was a German sculptor, active mainly in Venice and the Veneto. He is also known as Enrico Merengo or Arrigo Merengo. Meyring was born in Rheine, Westphalia.

  7. File:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa September 2015-2a.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Vending machine at nightclub allegedly sold cocaine and ecstasy

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    Dec. 6—Two men are facing federal charges for allegedly selling cocaine, ecstasy, magic mushrooms and other drugs out of vending machines in a Honolulu after-hours club and in a fake health and ...

  9. Ludovica Albertoni - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows depicting Saint Theresa of Avila (left) and Ludovica Albertoni (right) Bernini's sculpture of Albertoni in the Altieri chapel of San Francesco a Ripa. Close up of Bernini's sculpture. Ludovica Albertoni was born in 1473 in Rome to the prominent nobles Stefano Albertoni and Lucretia Tebaldi. Her father died around 1475 and ...

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