Cadica, Tessilgraf and
Bernini, founded respectively in 1974, 1958 and 1977, are three historic companies in the Italian garments label district with important clients in the premium and absolute luxury segments of the fashion market.
For example, Minor contrasts
Bernini's papal tombs with Filippo della Valle's Tomb of Innocent XIII (1743), also found in St.
Richly illustrated with 246 color images, "The Holy Name: Art of the Gesu
Bernini and His Age" tells the fascinating and intertwined stories of the Gesu's early history and splendid interior embellishment, together with the foundational chapters of the Society of Jesus.
Although only personally responsible for a few of the works in the show,
Bernini was such an accomplished artist in his day that his "influence could be felt throughout Rome in the 17th century and it really spread all over Europe," Salomon says.
After some deliberation, and undoubtedly swayed by the persuasive
Bernini, Oliva tapped Gaulli for the prestigious Gesu commission.
The three sections of this strong, showbiz debut novel are named for characters
Bernini usually imitates: his manager, his employer, and his psychiatrist.
Working as a sculptor, an architect, a painter, an actor, a director, a playwright, and a scenographer, Gian Lorenzo
Bernini (1598-1680) embodied a perceived intersection between art and theater.
Were it not for a definitive shift in the theory of art during the 16th century, a recent exhibition featuring the spirited terracotta sculptures of Gian Lorenzo
Bernini might never have taken place.
A landmark hotel on Piazza Barberini and near to Trevi Fountain, the
Bernini Bristol has ingrained luxury - head to the L'Olimpo Roof Garden restaurant to admire the views that reach across the city to St Peter's.
Perfect companion for jet setters, this new Fighter Sonic watch from Antonio
Bernini is for people who constantly like to be on-the-move.
Gian Lorenzo
Bernini made his fortune working for the Church, but had fallen out of favour when a new Pope, Innocent X, ascended to the Papal throne and wished to be rid of the more secular excesses of his predecessor, Pope Urban VIII.
The entire process, indeed Baroque itself, might never have gained such cultural momentum and coherence without Gian Lorenzo
Bernini (1598-1680), the subject of this closely argued, densely written and stunningly illustrated monograph.
Dickerson III, Anthony Sigel, and Ian Wardropper,
Bernini: Sculpting in Clay.