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Statue of King Philip IV of Spain (Bernini)

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Statue of King Philip IV of Spain
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Year1664–66 (1664–66)
TypeSculpture
MediumBronze
SubjectPhilip IV of Spain
LocationSanta Maria Maggiore, Rome
Coordinates41°53′51″N 12°29′55″E / 41.89750°N 12.49861°E / 41.89750; 12.49861
Preceded byBust of Louis XIV
Followed byElephant and Obelisk

The Statue of King Philip IV of Spain is a bronze sculpture by Italian artists Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Girolamo Lucenti depicting Philip IV of Spain, located in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, in Rome.

Bernini developed the initial design and oversaw the project, while Lucenti created the modello and cast the bronze, but "the statue is in every way the result of a process that involved successive aesthetic and technical contributions from both artists."[1]

Description

King Philip IV is depicted as a military leader in historical attire, wearing a cuirass, cloak, and boots. He holds a scepter in his right hand while resting his left hand on the sword's hilt. His pose is captured in an exaggerated contrapposto stance, with his head turned towards the right and his gaze directed beyond the raised scepter, creating the impression that he is about to issue a command. The sculpture depicts the king as a hero, embodying the qualities of a warrior-king and protector of the Catholic church.[2]

Location

The statue is located in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Upon entering the portico, the statue is against the right wall.[3]

History

The statue was first proposed in 1643, but a contract was not signed until 1664. Work began the same year and the sculpture was completed in 1666.[4]

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See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ Ostrow, p. 104
  2. ^ Ostrow, p. 89
  3. ^ Ostrow, p. 113
  4. ^ Ostrow, p. 98
Bibliography
  • Ostrow, Steven (1991). "Gianlorenzo Bernini, Girolamo Lucenti, and the Statue of Philip IV in S. Maria Maggiore: Patronage and Politics in Seicento Rome". The Art Bulletin. 73 (1).

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