Girolamo Lucenti

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Angel with the Nails, Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome

Girolamo Lucenti (1627–1692) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, active in Rome.

He initially trained with Alessandro Algardi, and at Algardi's death was one of the four giovani who shared the studio,[1] but later also worked for Algardi's rival, Bernini. His unemotional angel at the Ponte Sant'Angelo is a reflection of an Algardian-restraint for an exuberant Bernini project. He also completed a tomb for Cardinal Girolamo Gastaldi (1685–1686) in the choir of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, and four bronze busts of popes in Santa Maria di Montesanto, its twin.

Following a design provided by Bernini, Lucenti executed a Statue of King Philip IV of Spain in Santa Maria Maggiore.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The others being Ercole Ferrata, Paolo Crineri and Domenico Guidi.
  2. ^ S.F. Ostrow, "Gianlorenzo Bernini, Girolamo Lucenti, and the Statue of Philip IV in S. Maria Maggiore" The Art Bulletin, 1991.

Sources[edit]

  • Wittkower, Rudolf (1980). Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600-1750. Penguin Books. p. 317.
  • Touring Club Italiano (TCI) Roma e dintorni 1965:182, 344, 465.