Blessed Ludovica Albertoni (Italian: Beata Ludovica Albertoni) is a funerary monument by the Italian Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The Trastevere...
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Ludovica Albertoni (1473 - 31 January 1533) was an Italian Roman Catholic noblewoman from the Renaissance period and a professed member of the Third Order...
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chapel Paluzzi-Albertoni designed by Giacomo Mola (1622–1625). Inside this chapel is one of Bernini’s masterpieces, his Beata Ludovica Albertoni (1671–1675)...
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Anastasia in Rome, another statue resembling Bernini's famous dying Beata Ludovica Albertoni. In 1673, when Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany established an...
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dying saint, laid atop a flaming pyre, was influenced by Bernini's Beata Ludovica Albertoni. The first chapel to the right, near the entrance, has a painting...
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Palace of Versailles, Versailles Blessed Ludovica Albertoni (1671–1674) Marble, Cappella Altieri-Albertoni, San Francesco a Ripa, Rome Tomb of Pope Alexander...
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The Blessed Soul (Italian: Anima Beata) is a bust by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Executed around 1619, it is a pendant piece to the Damned...
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(2015-01-01). "On the original meanings of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Anima beata and Anima dannata: Nymph and Satyr?". Sculpture Journal. 24 (1): 37–53....
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